Advanced Health Technologies (NATS)

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Advanced Health Technologies (NATS)

The Advanced Health Technologies (NATS) Division brings together scientific and technical competencies with groups specialized in proteomics, gene editing, tissue engineering, immunotherapy and biologicals. Its central mission is to meet the demands of research, development and innovation (RD&I) in health, translating basic science knowledge to strengthen the health economic and industrial complex and Brazil’s public health system (Sistema Único de Saúde, also known as SUS). The division plays a fundamental role in carrying out activities that foster transformation of basic scientific knowledge into technological solutions to benefit the Brazilian population.

Its main deliverables include generation of cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies, development of CRISPR-based platforms to treat genetic diseases, creating alternative models capable of testing biological systems in vitro, developing biodressings and developing proteomic methods to identify and validate molecular signatures with diagnostic and prognostic value for use in precision medicine. These initiatives drive competitiveness, technological sovereignty and the sustainability of the domestic health sector.

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Adriana Paes Leme

Lead researcher

Ângela Saito

Lead researcher

Marcio Bajgelman

Lead researcher

Ana Carolina Figueira

Lead researcher

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Expanding the understanding of diseases, identifying molecular targets for personalized therapies, and translating discoveries into health benefits

Implementing methods for scientific results on the cutting-edge of knowledge, playing a vital role in developing and new experimental approaches and putting them into action

Expanding our understanding of the mechanisms of viral and bacterial illnesses and those that affect neglected populations, such as Chagas disease

Enables radical innovation in pharmaceuticals in Brazil through the sustainable use of biodiversity in connection with cutting-edge science and high technology