Ecuador’s newest diagnostic laboratory
About the department
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE) was founded in 1946, and its main campus, located in Quito, Ecuador, hosts 13 colleges. The Department of Biological Sciences focuses on training professionals in biological research, including multidisciplinary research at its Center for Research on Health in Latin America (CISeAL).
CISeAL is the result of a collaboration between PUCE and the Infectious and Tropical Diseases Institute at Ohio University. The center focuses on increasing the capacity in Ecuador for biomedical and biological research.
Within Ecuador, CISeAL has collaborated with the Ministry of Health, the Ecuadorian National Health Institute, and the Malaria Control Service to increase knowledge of neglected and emerging health problems in the Ecuadorian population.
Impact on development
CISeAL is informing public policy in Ecuador through collaborations with the Ministry of Health, the Ecuadorian National Health Institute, and the Malaria Control Service to increase knowledge of neglected and emerging health problems in the Ecuadorian population.
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Why Seeding Labs?
The Department’s Center for Research on Health in Latin America (CISeAL) recently formed a molecular diagnosis laboratory to research and diagnose infectious diseases. Instrumental Access equipment will be among the first pieces to occupy this lab, helping scientists to perform high-level research on Chagas disease and other mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, Zika, and Chikungunya.
Did you know?
This was the 100th shipment sent through Seeding Labs’ Instrumental Access program.