Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto explained

Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto
Abbreviation:IPATIMUP
Formation:November 23, 2000
Founder:Manuel Sobrinho Simoes
Founding Location:University of Porto
Type:non profit institution
Purpose:health sciences research

The Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto, best known by its acronym IPATIMUP (Portuguese: '''I'''nstituto de '''Pat'''ologia e '''I'''munologia '''M'''olecular da '''U'''niversidade do '''P'''orto), is a Portuguese non-profit institution of public utility dedicated to the health sciences research. An associate laboratory of the University of Porto, Porto, starting on November 23, 2000, it has been headed by Portuguese researcher Manuel Sobrinho Simões who was empowered with the task of founding it.

IPATIMUP's major lines of action are the prevention and early diagnosis of stomach cancer or precocious lesions, and diagnosis quality improvement of malignant neoplasia and pre-malignant lesions. The numerous published papers and important results related to gastric and esophagical cancer make this one of the (if not the) top-level cancer-related research institutions in Portugal and in Europe. But as a scientific teaching-associated institution, its main goals also are:

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