Raúl Rabadán renuncia à direção científica do CNIO

O doutor Raúl Rabadán decidiu não assumir o cargo de diretor científico do Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO), apesar de ter sido selecionado por unanimidade em setembro de 2025.

O Ministério da Ciência, Inovação e Universidades afirmou que respeita a decisão de Rabadán, mas lamenta o ocorrido. O físico e bioinformata, que atuava como professor na Universidade de Columbia, havia sido selecionado em 4 de setembro de 2025, após um concurso aberto em abril. O ministério levará ao Conselho de Curadores do CNIO, agendado para 8 de junho, as medidas necessárias para garantir que as funções da direção científica permaneçam plenamente cobertas. Rabadán, que ainda não havia tomado posse devido a questões administrativas pendentes, confirmou sua renúncia sem oferecer mais comentários. Rabadán é graduado em Física e doutor pela Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, com trabalhos anteriores no Institute for Advanced Study em Princeton e no CERN.

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