The University of Córdoba (UCO) and the Association for Diabetes de Córdoba (Addiction) have recently signed a collaboration agreement that will promote the joint work of both entities in the development of scientific, technical, cultural and academic activities.

As indicated by the university institution in a note, the document, signed by the Rector of the UCO, José Carlos Gómez Villamandos, and the president of Addator, Claudia Medina Reyes, collects different modalities of collaboration between the parties that will be developed throughSpecific agreements.

Among the actions collected in the Agreement, the execution of research projects and programs is contemplated to carry out in the departments of the University or in the additional facilities and the provision of technical services, mutual advice on issues related to theactivity of both entities.

Likewise, the agreement includes cooperation in personnel training programs;the organization and execution of common activities related to the social promotion of research, technological development and culture;The exchange of personnel for limited time and how many others are considered of mutual interest.

A mixed commission composed of two representatives of each party will ensure compliance and monitoring the agreement that will be valid for three years renewable for equal periods of time by tacit agreement of both entities.