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Mariano Barbacid, Added Value Award for Science and Research

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Mariano Barbacid, discoverer of the first human oncogene, has received the Value Added to Science and Research Award, which recognizes the “work of cultivation and improvement of research, discovery and invention”. The Value Added Awards are an initiative of the Fundación Transforma España, in collaboration with BBVA, to “encourage the recognition of the contribution that people over 55 years of age make to society”. The Fundación Transforma Esp…
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Mariano Barbacid, discoverer of the first human oncogene, has received the Value Added to Science and Research Award, which recognizes the “work of cultivation and improvement of research, discovery and invention”. The Value Added Awards are an initiative of the Fundación Transforma España, in collaboration with BBVA, to “encourage the recognition of the contribution that people over 55 years of age make to society”. The Fundación Transforma Esp…

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CNIO broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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