April finds us once again sharing the advances, activities, and reflections emerging within the ANDES Group, an organization committed to research, training, and consulting in the field of veterinary regenerative medicine and orthobiophysiatry. Our daily work is guided by a clear objective: to promote the development of these disciplines through ongoing training and the generation of applied scientific knowledge.
In this newsletter, we reaffirm our mission to contribute to the advancement of regenerative medicine and veterinary orthobiophysiatry, promoting innovative solutions that emerge from scientific and technological work, with a comprehensive and collaborative approach. Through our activities, we seek to be a bridge between science and clinical practice, and to support professionals in their growth and development.
Likewise, we remain firm in our vision of positioning ourselves as a national and international benchmark in these areas, with a positive impact on both the scientific community and veterinary clinics.
In line with the principles of One Health, we emphasize the importance of understanding veterinary medicine as an essential part of holistic health. Today more than ever, the connection between animal, human, and environmental health invites us to strengthen interdisciplinary dialogue among health professions. In this sense, ANDES Group promotes a collaborative approach, aware that current health challenges require joint, ethical, and evidence-based responses.
We invite you to explore this newsletter as a space for meeting, updating, and projecting toward a future where science, technology, and cooperation continue to be the foundations of progress in regenerative medicine and veterinary orthobiophysiatry.
Dra. Ana María Pedernera
Researcher at IntegraVet
Center for Physical Therapy and Regenerative Medicine
Academic Coordinator, Andes Group