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Today, February 11, is celebrated International Day of Women and Girls in Science. At I3PT, we want to help name all those women scientists who are benchmarks in their fields of research and who are also a motivational reference for dedicating themselves to research and innovation in health.
It is well known that historically women have played a less visible role in science. Far from this vision, many women have been behind great scientific advances and have driven the development of our society.
This year, researchers from our institute want to highlight those scientists who inspire them in their research, and at the same time share opinions and experiences to promote more women pursuing scientific careers.














Many thanks to all the I3PT research staff for contributing today, and congratulations on all your contributions!
Anna Ullastres
I graduated in Biology and studied a Master in Cell Biology, specializing in cancer and cytogenetics. Until 2017, I worked as a researcher and obtained a PhD in Genetics. After that, I enrolled a university postgrade program on Innovation and Project Management and started working as innovation project manager at the Innovation Unit of the Fundació Parc Taulí. I am currently completing the postgrade program and specializing in IP protection.
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