Researcher Marta Trapero, at the Medicine 2044 International Congress to define the medicine of the future
Trapero spoke at the closing conference of the congress
Last week, Marta Trapero, researcher in the GRECS group at IRBLleida and lecturer at the University of Lleida, took part in the Medicine 2044 International Congress, which took place on 30 and 31 January in the auditorium of the University of Zaragoza.
Trapero spoke at the closing conference of the congress 'Goodbye Cancer! Myth, Milestone, or Marketing?' with a paper entitled "Balancing Innovation and Sustainability: Financing Tomorrow's Cancer Treatments".
Medicine 2044 took place this year for the first time in Spain and featured more than 20 symposia and conferences with world-class speakers, including two Nobel Prize winners. In its third edition, the aim of the congress was to point out where medicine is heading in the near future. The Congress covered multiple disciplines such as medicine, engineering, biology, space, the environment, mathematics and the humanities to project and debate what the medicine of the future will be like.

Trapero spoke at the closing conference of the congress ‘Goodbye Cancer! Myth, Milestone, or Marketing?’ with a paper entitled “Balancing Innovation and Sustainability: Financing Tomorrow's Cancer Treatments”