Cuba to Show Development of Vaccines in CNIC 2015 Congress

Havana- The development of vaccines in Cuba against infectious diseases will be one of the subjects of the International Congress of the National Center for Scientific Research, CNIC 2015, from June 22 to 26 in Havana.
According to the organizing committee other issues of CNIC 2015 are related to health implementation of ozone, management of waste in the pharmaceutic industry, natural products to treat inflammatory and chronic diseases, as well as advances and prospects of the design of finished pharmaceutic products.
Every five years, the event gathers national and foreign specialists with the objective of discussing issues related to products developed by the institution, and also to exhibit innovating products and technologies manufactured by health, pharmaceutic and biotechnological industries.
The congress will celebrate the 50 years of CNIC, an institution considered the flagship of the Cuban science specialized in scientific research, production and commercialization of products and scientific-technical services in the natural, bio-medical and technological sciences
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