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The University of Zaragoza is located in Zaragoza, in the Aragon region of Spain. In the year of 1542, the University of Zaragoza was granted the authority to take the giant step to become an University. The University of Zaragoza is the main centre of technological innovation in the Ebro Valley and has great prestige among the group of both Spanish and European universities it has relations with. The University of Zaragoza campuses are located in the autonomous Community of Aragon in Spain. The community is made up of three provinces: Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel. The original campus resides in Zaragoza, the capital of Aragon, but additional campuses were created in both Huesca and Teruel in 1985. At the University of Zaragoza, the old traditional studies are offered at Faculties like Faculty of Law, while new more technical studies are offered at Schools like University School for Technical Engineering or “Polytechnics”, e.g. Higher Polytechnic Centre. Academic staff at the University of Zaragoza are highly specialised and have a broad research and teaching experience. The University, with a total of about 40,000 students in its 22 faculties, is composed by a teaching staff of about 3,000 with different positions and an administrative and technical staff of about 2.000. It is distributed in campuses located in Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel. The University of Zaragoza is one of the world leaders in immunotherapy cancer research. A large amount of this research is led by the individual teams of Julián Pardo, Luis Martinez and Alberto Anel. Their research has led to significant contributions in the understanding of cancer cell immunity and they have numerous patents intended for cancer treatments. Dr. Pedro Simón Abril, Known for his translations of work by famous philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato and others; also a primary figure in the Spanish humanism movement of the 16th century.
The following is the list of scholars from Universidad de Zaragoza who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences
The following is the list of articles by scholars from Universidad de Zaragoza that are published in OMICS International journals.