Por qué sigo creyendo en la ciencia, a pesar de todo | Nuria García Carrillo | TEDxUFV
Nuria García, estudiante de Biomedicina de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, habla con pasión sobre el verdadero motor de la ciencia: el deseo de mejorar la vida de los demás. A pesar de la precariedad y las dificultades del sistema científico, defiende que la ciencia es, ante todo, un acto de generosidad. Una mirada joven y comprometida que conecta vocación, esfuerzo y futuro. Estudiante de segundo año de Biomedicina en la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV). Apasionada por la ciencia y el impacto social de la investigación médica, ha destacado en su formación por su compromiso con el aprendizaje-servicio y la colaboración interdisciplinar, participando en proyectos que buscan mejorar la salud y el bienestar de la comunidad universitaria y más allá. Convencida de que la ciencia debe estar al servicio de los demás, ha centrado su interés en el papel del altruismo dentro del mundo de la investigación médica, explorando cómo la generosidad y la ética pueden guiar tanto a investigadores jóvenes como experimentados hacia un progreso más humano y sostenible. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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