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CEU Cardenal Herrera University (in Spanish: ''Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera'') is a private university located in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is part of the CEU Foundation, being the first private school of Law ever founded in Valencia. It has been associated to the University of Valencia and Polytechnic University of Valencia since the early 1970s but the university gained its current name in 1999. The university has five faculties: *Faculty of Health Sciences *Faculty of Veterinary Medicine *Faculty of Law, Business and Political Science *Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences *Technical School of Design, Architecture and Engineering (ESET) CEU UCH offers degrees in English (Bachelor's degrees in architecture, veterinary medicine, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, nursing studies and Gastronomy and Culinary Management), in French (Médecine Vétérinaire) and in Spanish. It boasts three modern campuses in Alfara del Patriarca (12 km from Valencia), Elche (
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) and Castellón. CEU UCH currently provides high-quality teaching to over 9,250 students from all over the world, with 35% of its students being international. International rankings place CEU UCH at the top of the 23 Spanish private universities, rankings like Shanghai Jiao Tong University's ''
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'' (''ARWU'') placed CEU UCH the second Spanish private university, after the University of Navarra, in terms of research in 2013. In 2014 '' U-Multirank'', a new global university ranking financed by the EU which assesses the performance of more than 850 higher education institutions worldwide, placed CEU-UCH as the tenth European university in agreement to regional involvement, scientific productivity and international orientation. THE World University Rankings 2021 and 2022 have included CEU among the best universities in the world.


History

It is run by the San Pablo CEU University Foundation which is the biggest private educational group in Spain, which includes two other universities (
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in Madrid and CEU Abat Oliva University in Barcelona), as well as many primary and secondary schools. It has been associated to the University of Valencia since the early 1970s. The history of CEU UCH dates back to 1971, when the first private school of Law was founded in Valencia. The university gained its current name in 1999. The Foundation inaugurated its work in Valencia in 1971 and in Elche in 1994. The
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approved the law of the creation of the now ''University CEU Cardenal Herrera'', which has been functioning since the 2000–2001 year. Now almost 10,000 students from around the world study in the university, with 35% of the student community being international. ''The University Cardenal Herrera'' takes part in the Program of Academic Excellence and the Organization of the Knowledge "Platon" of the San Pablo CEU Foundation has started in collaboration with Harvard University and it belongs to the system of '' European Higher Education Area''. The aim of "Platon" is the strengthening of the system of tutorships for the students and the teacher who accompanies to the implementation of a system of continuous assessment.


Schools and faculties

CEU Cardenal Herrera University has five faculties: Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences: *Degrees in Journalism, Advertising, Audiovisual Communication, Sports, and Education ESET Technical School of Engineering: *Degrees in Architecture and Industrial Design Faculty of Law, Business and Political Science: *Degrees in Law, Political Science, Marketing, and Business Administration Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: *Degree in Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences: *Degrees in Physiotherapy, Nursing, Pharmacy, Dentistry, and Medicine


University Masters

Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences : *Master in Communication and Digital Branding * Master's Degree in Creative Advertising and Branding * European master's degree in Public Relations MARPA * Master's Degree in Teacher Education Secondary Education and High School Faculty of Law, Business and Political Science *Master's Degree in Equal Opportunities Agents (online training) * Master's Degree in Marketing * Master in Finance (with access to a PhD) * Master's Degree in policies and instruments for reducing emissions. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine *Master's Degree in Clinical Practice Management and Veterinary Centers ESET Technical School of Engineering *Master in Sustainable Architectural Design and Building Energy Assessment, *Master in Architectural Industrialisation and prefabrication, *Master in Engineering Design (with access to doctors), *Master's Degree in Technological Innovation and Technical Textiles, *Master's Degree in Fashion Design Management and Operations Business School *Master's Degree in Management and Project Management Centres and Sociosanitarios, *Master in Cultural Management, *Master's Degree in Occupational Health and Safety Faculty of Health Sciences *Master in Pharmaceutical Care and Pharmacy Care (with access to doctors), *Master's Degree in Care physiotherapists in Physical Activity and Sport (with access to doctors), *Specialisation master's degree in Nursing Care (with access to doctors), *Master's Degree in Neurorehabilitation, *Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry, Experimental and Industrial, *University Master Osteopathic Manual Therapy (with access to doctors), *Master in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics *master's degree Specialization in Nursing Care, *Master in Pharmaceutical Care and Pharmacy Assistance, *Physiotherapeutic Care Master in Physical Activity and Sport, *Master in Neurorehabilitation, *Master's Degree in Applied Nutrition to Health, *Master's Degree in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, *Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry, Experimental and Industrial, *Master in Food Safety, *Master's Degree in Osteopathic Manual Therapy Elche Center *Master's Degree in Teacher Education Secondary Education and High School *Specialization master's degree in Nursing Care (with access to doctors) *University Master Osteopathic Manual Therapy (with access to doctors)


Campus

CEU Cardenal Herrera University has three different campuses located in Alfara del Patriarca (Valencia), Elche and Castellón. All the main facilities, such as the central library and the International Relations Office, are located in its main campus in Alfara del Patriarca. The campus is very well connected to Valencia city centre, with a direct metro line (
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) and frequent
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. It is also close to some of the privately run student accommodation residences. The university's brand new central library is a building with a capacity for up to 700 students. Its learning facilities include several computer laboratories, 12 group study rooms and 7 research rooms. Audiovisual and Internet reference points are available in the Periodical and Media Libraries. Medical students study at a newly built medical school building in Castellón de la Plana, which is an attractive town about an hour away from Valencia. The town is very close to
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, which is a popular beach resort. Despite its quiet and relaxed atmosphere, students can still enjoy great nightlife in the historical centre of Castellón de la Plana. The town is home to a large university hospital.


Student life

At the moment, there are around 10,000 students in the university from all around Spain, especially Valencia, Murcia,
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, and Albacete. Every year 700 students from other countries come to study their degree at the university, adding to those who come under European Exchange Programmes like Socrates, Erasmus and
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. The CEU Cardenal Herrera University has its own facilities for practical training of students, as the Center for Media Production and Multimedia, of , with television sets, radio and photography, the Veterinary Hospital, a reference in the area of Valencia, the Zoological Faculty, with various types of livestock, the University Dental Clinic, with outpatient care, laboratory practices in basic biomedical sciences and clinical simulated for the area of health. They also have a Central Library Newspaper Library, with 700 seats for consultation and over 100,000 volumes. The CEU Cardenal Herrera University publishes a monthly newspaper, ''The Rotary Diary'', and also features a fully operational radio station, ''Radio CEU'', which broadcasts for 12 hours daily and media company ''CEUMedia'' which has more TV Channel; both are run from the Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences The university features a number of social and sports-related groups. The university counts on a strong Erasmus-support group and every school features a Tuna, ''La Tuna del CEU-Cardenal Herrera'' (traditional Spanish band), which compete in the nationwide competitions and ''CEU Theatre'', a formation in the classroom and the human growth across the art of the theatre. In terms of sports, aerobics, gym, yoga, tennis, diving, tai-chi, and numerous other courses are offered. In terms of team sports, the CEU UCH features male and female basketball, soccer, and volleyball divisions, chess, table-tennis and more. CEU UCH hosts regular sport competitions such as golf, football and volleyball tournaments. Internal university games are held several times a year, with all of the different schools competing. CEU UCH offers ''Summer University'' which help eternal and new students, the formation in June and July the courses organize in the frame of the Summer university. Also offers ''Spanish language course which the International Office helps foreign students with the procedures necessary to study at the university, and also with finding accommodation or learning Spanish. The university runs two Spanish courses per academic year for international students


Academics

CEU UCH's academic programs operate on a semester calendar beginning in late September and ending in June.


University rankings

In 2012 CEU-UCH's ESET Technical School of Engineering was selected as the number two design school by
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in the article ''Top Ten section''. Others within the top five include Parsons The New School for Design (1), Royal College of Art (3), Escola de Disseny i Art (4) and
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(5). '' El Mundo''s "Spain Best Universities Annual Report", placed CEU UCH in 6th position in 2006Listos para el Cambio
''El Mundo'', 10 May 2006(in Spanish)
2008 and its Degree in Audiovisual Communication ranked fourth "Spain Best Universities to study Audiovisual Communication" in 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. '' El Mundo'' said: "The facilities, practical work in small groups and personalized attention are aspects of the race that contribute to achieving and maintaining fourth". CEU UCH was highly ranked by many international university rankings in 2013. '' U-Multirank'', an independent ranking with financial support in its initial years from the European Union, stands for "multi-dimensional ranking of higher education institutions". The first ranking assesses the overall performance of 879 universities, 1,200 faculties and 5,000 study programmes from 74 countries placed CEU-UCH as the tenth European university in agreement to regional involvement, scientific productivity and international orientation U-Multirank was launched on 13 May 2014. As of 2021 and 2022, CEU Cardenal Herrera University has been included in THE World University Rankings, scoring particularly highly for citations of its research and for international outlook and is one of the leading Spanish institutions in these areas.


Research institutes

GROUPS AND RESEARCH The CEU Cardenal Herrera University has opened research projects in collaboration with
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. Some of these lines of research examining issues such as the neural effects of consumption of drugs and
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, diseases such as leukemia or diabetes, drug design and media Internet. The university has three research institutes: the IDYCA (Institute of
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and Addictive Behavior), the IDIT (Institute of Design, Innovation and Technology) and IDEA (Institute for Environmental law and Ethics). In July 2013, CEU-UCH and Karolinska Institutet from Sweden signed the student's partnership and exchange agreement Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: Endocrinology and pathophysiology of reproduction in ruminants and horses, Research Group on Experimental and Applied veterinary surgery, Improving food security in the production system and its derivatives, Veterinary ophthalmology, Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Pathology and Animal Health, Food safety in meat products, Ethology and Animal Welfare Section Faculty of Health Sciences: Application of computational methods to the design and development of new compounds with biological activity, Pharmaceutical Care and Rational Use of Medicines, Cellular and molecular biology of cancer, Adult mesenchymal cells in the control of the inflammatory process in humans, Brain damage and Neuroregeneration, Development of dosage forms of application to the skin, Design and synthesis of compounds with therapeutic activity, Molecular diagnostics in clinical microbiology, Study of human milk: composition, manipulation and functional properties, GIDRAQ (Group for Research and Resource Development in Chemical Analysis), Neurodegenerative and neuroprotective mechanisms CEU Dentistry Clinic, equipped with dental laboratories, X-ray and sterilization rooms. In addition to this, has advanced technology and equipment as directed by the European guide lines in the dentistry industry. Faculty of Humanities and Communication Sciences: Communication, participation and environmental awareness on the Internet, Communication campaign analysis and news coverage in the press, Bioethics Research Group, GIDYC. Research Group on disability and communication, OIMED (Centre for Research in Digital Media) Technical School of Design, Architecture and Engineering (ESET): Algorithms and numerical methods for large systems, Biomedical Engineering, Composites, Robotics and Industrial Control. Students participate on Solar Decathlon many years. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is an international competition that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient
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ed house. The competition is presented by the
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and organized by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). There is also a
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, which was established by a 2007 agreement between the United States and Spain. Students participate on
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, too. The Eco-Marathon is an annual competition sponsored by Shell, in which participants build special vehicles to achieve the highest possible
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. Faculty of Law, Business and Political Science Cooperation and Development, Deliberative democracy, communication and citizenship, Taxation and climate change, ADEC Group (Water: law, business, political science and communication), Research Group in financial economics, Research Group on International Protection of Human Rights, Legal protection of investors in emerging markets unregulated rights GHG emission, The region as a historical paradigm, International Financial Reporting Standards in the field of International Carbon Markets, Religion and Right to Environment


Notable people

Notable alumni includes for example
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;,
María José Catalá María José Catalá Verdet (born 3 March 1981) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (Spain), People's Party (PP). She was the mayor of Torrent, Valencia, Torrent (2007–2012), the first woman and first from her party to ho ...
, a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party; Santos González, a Spanish professional
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who won the
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in 1999 and 2001 and won in 2000 a stage in Vuelta a España, where he finished fourth; Spanish actress and model Ana Milán who is the best known for her roles in television series ''
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'', '' Camera Café'', ''
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'' and '' Física o Química''; ''Joana Chilet'' who is director of
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; ''Pepa Crespo'' who is Bioparc's director of communication; '' Máxim Huerta'', host at the
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Notable professors includes for example ''Manuel Zaera'' who works as Industrial engineering and Architecture teacher at the ''CEU-UCH'' and
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at the
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. He worked ad professor at the
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in 2010; ''Santiago Vega'', Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Complutense University of Madrid
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and master's degree from
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. Currently he is the
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of the Faculty of Veterinary; ''José Enrique March'', he graduated from CEU-UCH in advertising and currently he works as filmmaker; ''Manuel Ventimilla'', professor at the CEU-UCH and at the
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; ''Joaquín Ruiz'', old student and currently audiovisual professor at the CEU-UCH. He won the prize for his documental "Calle Real 70" at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival; ''Enrique Beltrán'',
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at the ''Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Valencia''; Susana Sanz who was reelected as expert of the European Commission for the LifeLong Learning Programme The university has some notarial honoris causa: *
Valentín Fuster Valentín Fuster Carulla, 1st Marquess of Fuster (born January 20, 1943) is a Spanish cardiologist and aristocrat. He is editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of the American College of Cardiology'' (JACC), past President of the American Heart Asso ...
is a Spanish cardiologist – the only cardiologist to receive the two highest gold medal awards and all four major research awards from the world's four major cardiovascular organizations: The Distinguished Researcher Award (Interamerican Society of Cardiology, 2005 and 2009), Andreas Gruntzig Scientific Award "Dr. Valentin Fuster Honored with Grand Prix Award", TheHeart
retrieved March 21, 2013
and Gold Medal Award ( European Society of Cardiology, 1992-2007 respectively), Gold Medal Award and Distinguished Scientist (
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, 2001 and 2003 respectively), and the Distinguished Scientist Award ( American College of Cardiology, 1993). "Doctor Profile”, Mount Sinai Hospital
retrieved March 13, 2013
Fuster made news in 2006 when he managed a patient who underwent successful combined heart and
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, which New York Magazine named one of the year's "11 medical marvels". In November 2012, Dr. Fuster received the highest honor given by the American Heart Association, the Research Achievement Award. "New York City scientist wins American Heart Association award for major additions to knowledge of artery disease process, treatments", American Heart Association
retrieved March 12, 2013
Dr. Fuster has ranked among the Top Doctors in the US for the past 13 years and is considered in the top 1% of physicians in the United States by Castle-Connolly. *
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(; born 25 February 1953) served as the Prime Minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004. He is on the board of directors of News Corporation and is also a member of the
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. *
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(born 15 October 1945) is a Spanish
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who is the current
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, having previously served as Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain from 2002 to 2008. Pope Benedict XVI created him Cardinal-Priest of '' San Pancrazio'' in the consistory of 24 March 2006. The Spanish primate was awarded a doctorate ''honoris causa'' from the
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on that same date. He will be eligible to participate in any future
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s until he reaches the age of eighty on 10 October 2025 *
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(b. 27 March 1956 Mexico) is director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). She is the great-granddaughter of Russian revolutionary leader and Head of the Fourth International, Leon Trotsky. She attended the Modern American School, then earned a medical degree from
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before going to New York University for psychiatric residency. She chose a career in brain research after reading an article on the use of
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in studying brain function. She did research at Brookhaven National Laboratory before becoming director of NIDA in 2003. *
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, M.D. (born November 16, 1936,
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), studied medicine at the Universities of
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and Barcelona, as well as journalism at the Faculty of Sciences of Communication at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain. He also took post-graduate studies at Harvard University in the United States. He graduated
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in Medicine and Surgery in 1961 and took courses for a doctorate in Psychiatry in "Trastornos psiquiátricos en los traumas craneales". In addition, he taught at the Faculty of Medicine. In 1968, received a degree in journalism and in the science of communication in 1980. In 1988, he received the Ischia International Journalism Award. He was the Director of the
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(or Vatican Press Office), taking the post in 1984. His role as the press liaison between the Vatican and the world press corps gave him perhaps the highest visibility of any one person in the Vatican during the long reign of Pope John Paul II, with the exception of the Pope himself. Navarro-Valls, a non-clerical journalist, resigned his post July 11, 2006. Pope Benedict XVI has appointed the Reverend Father
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, S.J., to take his place. On January 20, 2007, it was announced that he will be president of the board of advisers of the Biomedical University of Rome. In 2007, he was awarded the Commander's Cross with Star
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of South Africa. In 1995, he also won the
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from the Canadian human rights group
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. In July 2004, Bishop Belo took up missionary work in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique and this year was awarded an honorary doctorate from CEU Cardenal Herrera University *
Stanley G. Payne Stanley George Payne (born September 9, 1934) is an American historian of modern Spain and European Fascism at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He retired from full-time teaching in 2004 and is currently Professor Emeritus at its Department ...
(born September 9, 1934, in Denton, Texas) is a historian of modern Spain and European Fascism at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He retired from full-time teaching in 2004 and is currently Professor Emeritus at its Department of History. Payne uses a lengthy itemized list of characteristics to identify fascism, including the creation of an authoritarian state; a regulated, state-integrated economic sector; fascist symbolism; anti-liberalism; anti-communism, and anti-conservatism. He sees elimination of the autonomy or, in some cases, complete existence of large-scale capitalism as the common aim of all fascist movements. * Andrea Riccardi (born 1950 in Rome) is the founder of the Community of Sant'Egidio and Professor of
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at the University of Rome III in Rome, Italy. Since November 16, 2011, he has served as Minister for International Cooperation without portfolio in the Monti Cabinet. Riccardi is also a member of the
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's honour committee, ever since the foundation was launched in 2008 by former French president
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in order to promote world peace. He also participated as jury member in 2009 for the Prize for Conflict Prevention awarded every year by this foundation. *
Stanley B. Prusiner Stanley Benjamin Prusiner (born May 28, 1942) is an American Neurology, neurologist and biochemist. He is the director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Prusiner discovered prions, ...
(born May 28, 1942) is an American neurologist and
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. Currently the director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Prusiner received a Bachelor of Science
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in
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from the University of Pennsylvania and later received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Prusiner then completed an internship in medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Later Prusiner moved to the National Institutes of Health, where he studied glutaminases in ''
E. coli ''Escherichia coli'' (),Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. also known as ''E. coli'' (), is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus ''Escher ...
'' in the laboratory of Earl Stadtman. He received the
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in 1994 and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997 for his work in proposing an explanation for the cause of bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") and its human equivalent, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. In this work, he coined the term ''prion'', which comes from the words "proteinaceous" and "infectious", to refer to a previously undescribed form of infection due to protein misfolding. Prusiner was elected to the
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in 1992 and to its governing council in 2007. He is also an elected member of
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(1993), the Royal Society (1996), the American Philosophical Society (1998), the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2003), and the
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.


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