CONICET home page

  • Daniel Salamone was appointed president of CONICET
    New genes are discovered from the study of a molecule capable of regenerating the cells that produce insulin
    Towards a global treaty against plastic pollution
    29/12/23 | INSTITUTIONAL NEWS

    Daniel Salamone was appointed president of CONICET

    He is a Principal Researcher of the Council, a veterinarian from the UBA, with postgraduate studies in Japan, Canada and the United States, and a specialist in assisted reproduction, transgenesis and gene editing in animals.

  • Towards a global treaty against plastic pollution
    Daniel Salamone was appointed president of CONICET
    Researchers analyze the effects of a protected area on the recovery of three species of fishing interest
    28/12/23 | INSTITUTIONAL NEWS

    Towards a global treaty against plastic pollution

    CONICET specialists participated in the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee of the UN Environment Program.

  • Researchers analyze the effects of a protected area on the recovery of three species of fishing interest
    Towards a global treaty against plastic pollution
    Scientists reveal the growth dynamics of a relative of today’s crocodiles that lived 85 million years ago in Patagonia
    21/12/23 | BIOLOGICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

    Researchers analyze the effects of a protected area on the recovery of three species of fishing interest

    The work was carried out by CONICET specialists who study the role of El Rey National Park (Salta) in the protection of fish populations attractive for tourist activity.

  • Scientists reveal the growth dynamics of a relative of today’s crocodiles that lived 85 million years ago in Patagonia
    Researchers analyze the effects of a protected area on the recovery of three species of fishing interest
    New genes are discovered from the study of a molecule capable of regenerating the cells that produce insulin
    15/12/23 | EXACT AND NATURAL SCIENCES

    Scientists reveal the growth dynamics of a relative of today’s crocodiles that lived 85 million years ago in Patagonia

    A research team analyzed the internal structure of the bones of numerous specimens of the species Notosuchus terrestris.

  • New genes are discovered from the study of a molecule capable of regenerating the cells that produce insulin
    Scientists reveal the growth dynamics of a relative of today’s crocodiles that lived 85 million years ago in Patagonia
    Daniel Salamone was appointed president of CONICET
    07/12/23 | BIOLOGICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

    New genes are discovered from the study of a molecule capable of regenerating the cells that produce insulin

    CONICET specialists’ work provides tools to explore therapies against diabetes.

CONICET – 65 YEARS

Institutional Video
CONICET Digital
Gif animado
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Soundcloud
  • LinkedIn

CONICET contents are licensed under Creative Commons Recognition 2.5 Argentina License

https://www.conicet.gov.ar - CONICET

Sede GIOL: Godoy Cruz 2290 (C1425FQB) CABA – República Argentina – info@conicet.gov.ar