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Enric Trilla Herrera

Currently, I am the Head of the Urology and Kidney Transplant Service. I carry out my work in the area of uro-oncology with special focus on renal tumor pathology, minimally invasive surgery (robotic surgery), and kidney transplantation.

Institutions of which they are part

Head of group
Biomedical Research in Urology
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca
Head of Department
Urology
General Hospital

Enric Trilla Herrera

Institutions of which they are part

Head of group
Biomedical Research in Urology
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca
Head of Department
Urology
General Hospital

Currently, I am the Head of the Urology and Kidney Transplant Service. I carry out my work in the area of uro-oncology with special focus on renal tumor pathology, minimally invasive surgery (robotic surgery), and kidney transplantation.

I graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Barcelona in 1994, doing my specialization via MIR at the Bellvitge Hospital.

At the end of it, I joined the Urology Department at Vall d'Hebron Hospital as an assistant physician, where I was Kidney Transplant Coordinator and Clinical Head of the Prostate, Kidney and Transplant Pathology Unit until 2019. I actively participate in numerous research projects in kidney cancer and transplantation within the Renal Pathophysiology Group of VHIR where I am a researcher.

Doctor of Medicine from the University of Barcelona since 2004 and Professor of Surgery (Urology) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Teaching Unit of the Vall d'Hebron Hospital).

I am a postgraduate in Clinical Management and Pharmacoeconomics.

I belong to the Spanish Association of Urology, the European Society of Urology (EAU), the Catalan Society of Urology and ASESA.

I have been the author of different articles in both national and international journals and director of several doctoral theses. I also graduated in Art History from the UNED with a specialization in modern art.

Projects

Implicacions del receptor del virus de l'hepatitis A humà (hHAVcr-1) en el desenvolupament i la progressió del carcinoma renal. Valor com a marcador diagnòstic i pronòstic en els carcinomes de bufeta i renals

IP: Anna Meseguer Navarro
Collaborators: Santiago Ramon y Cajal Agüeras, Joan Morote Robles, Enric Trilla Herrera, Implicacions del receptor del virus de l'hepatitis A humà (hHAVcr-1) en el desenvolupament i la progressió del carcinoma renal.
Funding agency: Fundació La Marató de TV3
Funding: 204625
Reference: TV3/052410
Duration: 01/01/2006 - 30/04/2010

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