
Two graduates of the Bacteriology and Clinical Laboratory program, now Microbiology and Bioanalysis, are members of the Board of Directors of the National College of Bacteriology 2025-2028.
They are Gloria Elsy Valencia Prince, undergraduate and postgraduate graduate and UIS professor of the School of Microbiology, who is the coordinator of the Research and Development Commission, and Ana Jezabel Mujica Figueroa, UIS graduate and coordinator of the Educational Commission.
The CNB – National College of Bacteriology, is a national and international, democratic, non-profit, private entity that works and joins efforts for the integral development, the defense of the rights and the strengthening of the exercise of the profession of bacteriology and its counterparts in the different scenarios and the active participation with governmental and private entities, based on the principles of Bioethics.
Within its mission, the CNB offers bacteriologists and their counterparts activities of continuing education, research and development, social projection, support in regulatory and labor issues through communications on scientific, technological and legal issues in the areas of performance of the profession.
“I am very happy to be able to represent my guild in our National College, I hope to make our region visible by supporting our profession and all the contributions that are made from here for the National collective,” said Professor Gloria Elsy Valencia.
