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Bernat Soria

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205:(2001-2005), President of the European Stem Cell Network and President of the European Association of Biophysical Societies (EBSA, 2000-2004). He has previously held positions such as the presidency of the Spanish Diabetes Society (SED) and its Foundation (FSED), the Spanish Biophysical Society (SBE) and the Spanish Society of Physiological Sciences (SECF). He has published more than 160 research articles (Web of Science; PubMed) and edited several books. His scientific production has received more than 11.000 citations in the fields of stem cell research, diabetes, biophysics of pancreatic islets and their pathophysiology. He was a pioneer in the field of differentiation of stem cells into insulin-producing cells (his publication in the journal Diabetes (2000), with more than 1.200 citations belongs to the group of "Highly Cited Papers"). 209:
National Academy of Medicine, the Alberto Sols Prize for Research in Health Sciences, the Galien International Prize, the Andalusian Medal and, more recently, His Majesty the King Juan Carlos I, granted him the Grand Cross of the Order of Carlos III. He is Doctor Honoris causa by the Scientific Universities of the South (2013) and the National Mayor of San Marcos, Lima (2014). In 2015 he was appointed Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, a consultative body of the British Crown for the assistance and teaching of Medicine, founded by Enrique VIII, is now celebrating his first 500 years, becoming the first Spanish to receive this recognition
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Former Minister of Health and Consumption of Spain (2007-2009), he was previously Professor of Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine of Alicante and Miguel Hernández (1986-2005), Director of CABIMER (Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine of Seville, Spain) (2005-2007) and
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He is currently a Researcher in the Institut of Bioengineering and the Health Research Institut (ISABIAL) of the Alicante University Hospital and chairs the Andalusian Foundation for Research and Development (FAID). Among other recognitions, he has received the Prize and Gold Medal of the Royal
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Emeritus Professor of Physiology (University Miguel Hernandez de Elche, Alicante) and Extraordinary Professor of Regenerative Medicine, University Pablo de Olavide (Sevilla, Spain)
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Extraordinary Professor of Regenerative Medicine at the
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Spanish Minister of Health
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Elena Salgado
Trinidad Jiménez
Carlet
Valencia
PSOE
Alma mater
University of Valencia
Pablo de Olavide University
Minister of Health
University of Valencia
University of East Anglia
School of Biological Sciences
National University of Singapore
"About Bernat Soria"
The Economist
the original
Categories
1951 births
Living people
University of Valencia alumni
Academics of the University of East Anglia
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politicians
People from Ribera Alta (comarca)
Health ministers of Spain

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