Science
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- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Breaking the ice: a chronicle of women scientists leadership program in Antarctica
Spanish scientists and 2019 Homeward Bound alumnae Blanca Bernal and Cristina Otano, along with program representative Anabella Palacios, will discuss the importance of the program and the meaningful role of women in science.
Feb 11, 2020
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Solar Orbiter: a mission to look at the sun
ECUSA-DC launches its NASA series 2020 with a talk by astrophysicist Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla about the Solar Orbiter mission.
Jan 9, 2020
- Science
- Boston
Frontiers in HIV: Sailing in the scientific perspective
The symposium gathers a groups of scientists experts in the field who will explore the current situation of the HIV research.
Dec 8, 2019
- Science
- Chicago
Ocean explorations from Magellan to today in a changing climate
A panel of ocean scientists that participated in modern ocean exploration shares observations, footage, and insights about the little known oceans and implications to human society.
Dec 4, 2019
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Brunch with molecular biologist Dr. Myriam Gorospe
Dr. Myriam Gorospe explains her career and research on gene regulation in models of cellular stress, senescence, and aging.
Nov 23, 2019
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
The realization of a dream: Spain’s role in Humboldt’s American expedition
Science Historian Dr. Sandra Rebok digs into Alexander von Humboldt’s linkage with Spain.
Nov 14, 2019
- Science
- New York
Dr. Valentín Fuster: Corporate Wellness – Your Heart Matters
World-renowned Spanish cardiologist Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses how the introduction of awareness and prevention into corporate culture can reduce the spread of cardiovascular diseases.
May 17, 2018
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Cajal's Neuronal Forest: Science and Art
Professor Javier DeFelipe presents his book “Cajal’s Neuronal Forest,” an homage to father-of-modern-neuroscience Santiago Ramón y Cajal that shows the beauty of science as seen through the artist’s eye.
Nov 15, 2017
- Science
- Boston
Joint Meeting of Spanish Scientists in the U.S.
Spanish professionals in science and technology in the USA meet to strengthen their network and links with scientific bodies in Spain and the United States.
Jun 2 – Jun 4, 2017
- Science
- New York
Late Night Science: Science in Spanish
The Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach association launches a series of talks in Spanish on brain science, open to all.
Mar 22, 2017
- Science
- New York
Ana María Cuervo on the science of ageing
Spanish biologist Ana María Cuervo discusses the cutting-edge science of human longevity with Jamie Metzl, Nir Barzilai and David Sinclair.
Nov 14, 2016
- Science
- Boston
From Spain to Boston: a Road to Success 2015
A public program featuring introductory remarks overviewing ECUSA-Boston’s achievement during this past year followed by an interactive presentation by Mercedes Balcells.
Nov 2, 2015
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
2015 Meeting of Spanish Scientists in the United States
Save the date for a meeting dedicated to Science
Sep 17 – Sep 19, 2015
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
ECUSA's Scientific Lectures: Guillermo Fesser
The Spanish journalist will present “Translating scientific emotions” in a lecture organized by the Washington D.C. chapter of Spanish Scientists in the USA (ECUSA).
Jun 12, 2015
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
The Space Industry Dilemma: Promising Future or Intellectual Swindle?
A lecture by Spanish Scientist Antonio Elías presented by the Washington DC chapter of Spanish Scientist in the USA (ECUSA).
May 12, 2015
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
ECUSA’s Scientific Lectures: Studying the Sun on both sides of the Atlantic
In a lecture organized by Spanish Scientists in the USA (ECUSA), Valentín Martínez Pillet, Director of the National Solar Observatory, presents Studying the Sun on both sides of the Atlantic.
Apr 21, 2015