
The External Scientific Committee consists of renowned professionals from the scientific community and national and international clinical establishing at least one expert from each of the lines of action of the foundation laid in the Strategic Plan. The members of this committee are appointed by the Board after approval of the proposal by the Director General and Scientific Director of the Foundation.
The External Scientific Committee should act as an evaluator and advisor of collegial bodies in research direction, proposing, where appropriate, the recommendations they deem appropriate and ensuring the quality of the research undertaken. The current composition of the External Scientific Committee is as follows:
President:
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. D. Dr. D. . Javier Diez. Professor of Medicine, University of Navarra. , Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada (CIMA). Area Director of Cardiovascular Sciences, Centre for Applied Medical Research (CIMA). University of Navarra.
Members:
- . D. Dr. D. . Jose Baselga. , Boston ( EEUU ). Director of the Division of Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (USA). Professor of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona. d'Hebrón . Director of the Institute of Oncology Vall d'Hebron.
- . D. Nick S. Macklon . Dr. D. Nick S. Macklon. Professor of Obstetrics and UK).
- . D. Dr. D. . Antonio Vidal-Puig. Professor of Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism, University of Cambridge. Honorary Consultant in Metabolic Medicine. Hospital, Cambridge (Reino Unido). Metabolic Research Laboratories. Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge (United Kingdom).
- . D. Josep Tabernero. Dr. D. Josep Tabernero. Chief of Medical Oncology. d'Hebrón . Hospital Vall d'Hebron.
- . D. Dr. D. José María Medina. Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. University of Salamanca. de Castilla y León ( INCYL ). Institute of Neuroscience of Castilla y León (INCYL).
- . D. Dr. D. Sanjuán. Juan Carlos Lacal Sanjuán. . CSIC Research Professor. Biomedical Research Institute, Madrid.
- . D. Dr. D. . Manuel Tena Sempere. University Professor. . Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology. University of Cordoba.
- . D. Dr. D. . Alberto Zanchetti. of Milan . Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, University of Milan. Italiano (Italia). Scientific Director of the Institute Auxologico Italian (Italy). . WHO Consultant.
Source: www.incliva.es
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute...
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A non-profit Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is established, independent from government, to undertake comparative effectiveness research. This is charged with examining the "relative health outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and appropriateness" of different medical treatments by evaluating existing studies and conducting its own. Its 19-member board is to include patients, doctors, hospitals, drug makers, device manufacturers, insurers, payers, government officials and health experts. It will not have the power to mandate or even endorse coverage rules or reimbursement for any particular treatment
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute,
2011-12-28 10:30:09 by jimmymac60It's been in there all along and alreadt enacted..
A non-profit Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is established, independent from government, to undertake comparative effectiveness research. This is charged with examining the "relative health outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and appropriateness" of different medical treatments by evaluating existing studies and conducting its own. Its 19-member board is to include patients, doctors, hospitals, drug makers, device manufacturers, insurers, payers, government officials and health experts. It will not have the power to mandate or even endorse coverage rules or reimbursement for any particular treatment
US researchers were told to NOT look for links
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Doctor Bernadine Healy, the ex- head of the US National Institute of Health, said the Government there had not sought out children who might be susceptible to vaccine damage.
Research has shown that up to 38 per cent of autistic kids have a DNA defect which can be triggered by jabs, compared with 0
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by Jean Lotus
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TV watching "rewires" an infants brain, says Dr. Dimitri A. Christakis lead researcher and director of the Child Health Institute at Childrens Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Wash. The damage shows up at age 7 when children have difficulty paying attention in school
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