Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo

Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo Av. Mansiche 828 Of.104 - 810 Of.324 - Clínica Peruano Americana
Trujillo - Perú

51 44 204942 - 51 44 291520

Somos una Institución que brinda servicios de investigación y atención en salud de alta calidad a través de un grupo de colaboradores comprometidos y calificados.

14/07/2018
Felicidades a Nuestro equipo del centro de investigación.
17/10/2016

Felicidades a Nuestro equipo del centro de investigación.

01/08/2015

Lucía ha estado un año en el hospital americano St Jude financiada por nuestra Fundación para investigar las técnicas más avanzadas de cáncer pediátrico y vuelve para aplicar todo ese conocimiento en España.

Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo, está muy orgulloso de trabajar en este rubro, desde hace 15 años, contribuyend...
01/08/2015

Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo, está muy orgulloso de trabajar en este rubro, desde hace 15 años, contribuyendo en la salud del ser humano

Today in Mighty Girl history, pioneering chemist Stephanie Kwolek, whose invention of Kevlar has saved countless lives, was born in 1923. Kevlar is a fiber five times stronger than steel that is now used in numerous products ranging from boots for firefighters to spacecraft -- and most famously, in bulletproof vests. It's estimated that since Kevlar's introduction to body armor in the 1970s, the lives of 3,000 police officers have been saved, as well as those of innumerable soldiers and others in conflict zones. On the day that she passed away last June at the age of 90, DuPont announced that the one-millionth protective vest made using Kwolek's lifesaving invention was sold.

Born to Polish immigrants in 1923, Kwolek grew up near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and earned a degree in chemistry from Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, now a part of Carnegie Mellon University. Kwolek initially planned to become a doctor but could not afford medical school. She accepted a position as a chemist with DuPont in 1946 on what she thought would be a temporary basis until she could pursue her interest in medicine. After becoming engrossed in research, she decided that chemistry was her passion and eventually stayed at DuPont for over 40 years.

Kwolek discovered Kevlar while working as part of a team trying to find alternatives to replace the steel used in radial tires in order to make cars lighter in anticipation of a future gas shortage. In 1964, she was trying to convert a solid polymer into a liquid form and her creation turned out thin and opaque rather than the syrupy mixture she expected. Although her peers thought it was a failed experiment, she persisted with her investigation and discovered that, after the liquid was removed, the fiber was unusually stiff. Further research revealed the vast potential of Kwolek's discovery and DuPont eventually invested $500 million to develop it for commercial application.

The recipient or co-recipient of 17 patents, Kwolek has been widely honored for her contributions to science, including the 1999 Lemelson-MIT Lifetime Achievement Award, 1996 National Medal of Technology, the American Innovator Award, as well as being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. DuPont also awarded her the company's Lavoisier Medal for outstanding technical achievement and she remains the only female employee to ever receive that honor.

To Kwolek, however, who headed polymer research at DuPont until her retirement in 1989, the impact of her work was her greatest reward. In an interview with the Chemical Heritage Foundation, she observed: "When I look back on my career I'm inspired most by the fact that I was fortunate enough to do something that would be of benefit to mankind. It's been an extremely satisfying discovery. I don't think there's anything like saving someone's life to bring you satisfaction and happiness."

To watch an excellent 15 minute video biography on Stephanie Kwolek and her incredible scientific contributions, visit http://bit.ly/1lkHy15

Stephanie Kwolek is one of the many female inventors featured in the inspiring book "Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women" for ages 8 and up at http://www.amightygirl.com/girls-think-of-everything

She is also the subject of a children's book for ages 7 to 10, "The Woman Who Invented the Thread that Stops Bullets: The Genius of Stephanie Kwolek" at http://www.amightygirl.com/stephanie-kwolek

Kwolek is one of the 52 female scientists profiled in the excellent recent release “Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science – and The World," which is highly recommended for teens and adults alike at http://www.amightygirl.com/headstrong-52-women

To encourage your Mighty Girl's interest in science, visit our "Science Toys" section at http://www.amightygirl.com/toys/toys-games/science-math

And, for one of our favorite toys to get kids excited about chemistry from a young age, check out this colorful set of Periodic Table Building Blocks at http://www.amightygirl.com/periodic-table-building-blocks

16/01/2014
28/11/2013

IMPORTANCIA DE LA HEMOGLOBINA GLUCOSILADA
Que es la A1C ? llamada tambien Hemoglobina Glucosilada, es la porción de Hemoglobina a la que se une la Glucosa (azúcar presente en la sangre).La Hemoglobina es una proteína presente en los Glóbulos Rojos, que asegura la transportación de Oxígeno entre los pulmones y las células del organismo.Como la vida media de un Glóbulo Rojo es de 2 a 3 meses, la cantidad de Hemoglobina Glucosilada nos dice la cantidad promedio de azúcar en sangre durante todo ese periodo(2 a 3 meses).
CUAL ES LA IMPORTANCIA DE ESTE ANÁLISIS ?
Que el resultado es el promedio de la Glucosa en los últimos tres meses a diferencia de la Glucemia en ayunas que sólo da una imagen instantánea de la cantidad de azúcar en sangre.
Este examen es muy importante para determinar si el tratamiento que lleva es el adecuado en el control de su enfermedad.
Aún no se lo ha realizado ?
SUGIÉRALE A SU MEDICO TRATANTE

Premios del Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo´.1. Merck Sharp & Dohme Perú. XI Reunión Anual de Investigadores al...
27/11/2013

Premios del Centro de Investigación Clínica Trujillo´.
1. Merck Sharp & Dohme Perú. XI Reunión Anual de Investigadores al Dr. Luis Camacho Cosavalente en Reconocimiento a su contribución al Desarrollo de la Investigación Clínica del Perú. Setiembre 2009.
2. Premio a la Investigación Clínica Productos Roche Q.F.S.A Dr. Carlos Battilana Guanilo al Dr. Luis Camacho y su equipo en reconocimiento a su calidad y compromiso en la conducción del BC 20965 EMERGE 5 en el área de METABOLISMO. 25 de noviembre del 2009.

15/11/2013

Actualmente estamos desarrollando un estudio de Infecciones Intra-abdominales para el Laboratorio de Aztra Zeneca- Cerexa.
También de Infecciones de Vía Urinarias recurrentes o Pielonefritis para el mismo Laboratorio

15/11/2013

Científicos rusos han creado y aplicado de manera exitosa una vacuna contra el cáncer. Comprobaron su eficacia con el cáncer de mama, de próstata y colorrectal, incluso si se aplica en la fase terminal de la enfermedad.

08/02/2013

“La felicidad humana generalmente no se logra con grandes golpes de suerte que pueden ocurrir pocas veces, sino con pequeñas cosas que ocurren todos los días.” - Benjamín Franklin

08/02/2013

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