Our objective: To be 1 of the top 100 best biocampuses worldwide

Campus Vida aspires to convert itself in an international reference in teaching, research, technology transfer and the creation of sustainable wealth, equality and social values.

Campus Vida contributes to the development of a new model of sustainable economic and social growth based on talent, innovation and internationalisation.

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Campus Vida brings together organizations, companies and research centers under a collective strategy

Campus Vida is the agglomeration of innovative companies, research centers and goverment agencies that work toward a singular strategy with common objectives to form a large collective intelligence in the area of the life sciences for scientific, economic and social progress.

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Campus Vida captures, develops, and mobilizes talent of excellence

We develop the innovation in the docencia with new forms of educating, to generate and to mobilize excellence talent through professional practices that improve the educational quality in the context of Bologna.

Likewise, we bet on the investigating excellence and their formation through the School of International Doctorate of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies of the Health

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Campus Vida is committed to innovation-oriented translational research

To do this, we are investing strategically in academic excellence and high impact research in the life sciences. 

We have a team of researchers at the vanguard with several groups positioned as an international benchmark in both number of publications and impact of their results or technology transfer to society and the private sector.

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Campus Vida generates employment, entrepreneurs and enterprises

Campus Vida  makes up a proactive ecosystem for the transmission and transfer of business knowledge and generated technology.

Similarly, Campus Vida ensures access to institutional tools and financial support for the entrepreneur, resulting in the generation of new scientific-technological spin-offs that will develop products and services based on the results of our research groups.

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Campus Vida Blog

Manuel Castro and Maria Jesus Sobrido participate in research that associates the gene Exosc3 to Barth Syndrome

Posted: May 18th, 2012 by admin - No Comments

An international study has first identified mutations in the exosome as a cause of a rare neurological disease called, Barth syndrome. The results have been published in Nature Genetics and indicate that the exosome plays a crucial role in the survival of neurons.   Read more →

Campus Vida highlights

International Postgraduate School

Education offer for researches and post-graduates

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Singular Research Centres Network

International reference centres for biomedicine research

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Health Research Network Institutes

Research excelence from the public Galician Hospitals network

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Calls, grants and open positions at Campus Vida

Talent selection, mobility and researches exchange

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