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Internationalization

International partnerships

There has been the development of research in partnership with leading institutions abroad: Leiden University, Universidade de Paris 7, George Washington University, Harvard University, Pennsylvania University , Aachen University, Duke University, Karolinska Institut, Leiden Universiteit, York University, Oxford University, University of Newcastle, Universidade de Basel. These partnerships have also resulted in the international circulation of students and researchers.

 

Between 2013 and 2016, several prominent international researchers visited PPgS, conducting seminars, conferences and workshops with students and researchers in the role of visiting professors. Among them are: Miguel Farias (Oxford University, UK), Joerg Mattes (The University of New Castle, Australia), Joan Warren (NCI/NIH, USA), Kimber Ritcher (Kansas University Medical School, USA), Profa Ute Habel (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), Brian Rush (University of Toronto, Canada), José Lorente (Hospital Universitário de Getafe, Spain), Kenneth Pargament (Bowling Green University, EUA), Harald Walach (Viadrina European University, Germany) .

 

Other  international exchange programs

  • International Multicenter Project participation coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) on computer interventions to reduce the use of alcohol.
  • Exchange with the Biomedical Research Centre of the University Hospital of Getafe, Madrid, Spain. Professor Bruno do Valle Pinheiro was in this center for 15 days in February 2014.
  • Partnership with the University of Paris 7, which received two doctoral students from the Postgraduate program in Health through the Science Without Borders program (Michele Munk Pereira and Hudson Caetano Polonini)
  • Partnership with the University of Porto – Portugal – Immunopathology Laboratory of INEB (Institute of Biomedical Engineering)
  • Covenant with Kansas University Medical School on a project on smoking in chronically ill patients.
  • Partnership with the London School on a research project on breast and cervical cancer.