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Laura Batlle Masó

I am a biologist specialized in immunogenetics. My line of research is focused on the analysis of genetic data of pediatric patients with immunodeficiencies. The aim of my research is to expand the knowledge about immunodeficiencies and to explore new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Institutions of which they are part

Postdoctoral researcher
Translational Immunology
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca
Laura Batlle Masó

Laura Batlle Masó

Laura Batlle Masó

Institutions of which they are part

Postdoctoral researcher
Translational Immunology
Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca

I am a biologist specialized in immunogenetics. My line of research is focused on the analysis of genetic data of pediatric patients with immunodeficiencies. The aim of my research is to expand the knowledge about immunodeficiencies and to explore new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

I studied a BSc in Human Biology (2011-2015) and a MSc in Clinical Analysis (2015-2016) at Pompeu Fabra University. I did the master's thesis at Uppsala University (Sweden). After that, I stayed at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Barcelona, ​​where I specialized in the bioinformatics analysis of genomic data.

In 2017 I started my doctoral thesis at the Genomics Core Facility of Pompeu Fabra University, working on the genetic analysis of data from various sequencing technologies and collaborating with different national and international hospitals and research teams. In this line, in 2018 I did a training stay at Radboud University (Netherlands) to enhance my expertise on the interpretation of genomic analysis from a clinical point of view.

In 2021, I defended my doctoral thesis on the different genetic mechanisms underlying immunodeficiency from research, bioinformatics, and clinical points of view. After that, I joined the Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunodeficiencies Unit as a postdoctoral researcher.

Projects

Identification and functional characterization of structural variants in patients with inborn errors of immunity

IP: Roger Colobran Oriol
Collaborators: Romina Dieli Crimi, Aina Aguiló Cucurull, Laura Batlle Masó, Andrea Martín Nalda, Neus Castells Sarret
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 208750
Reference: PI23/00161
Duration: 01/01/2024 - 31/12/2026

La interacción entre el error innato de la inmunidad y los trastornos sanguíneos: desentrañando los defectos inmunitarios detrás de las enfermedades hematológicas comunes

IP: Pere Soler Palacín
Collaborators: Laura Batlle Masó, Maria Cristina Díaz de Heredia Rubio, Roger Colobran Oriol, Thaïs Murciano Carrillo, Constantino Sábado Álvarez, Miriam Gonzalez Amores, Janire Perurena Prieto, Andrea Martín Nalda, Lucas Moreno Martín-Retortillo, Jacques Gabriel Rivière
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 179993.75
Reference: AC23_2/00033
Duration: 01/01/2024 - 31/12/2026

Acreditació AGAUR grup d'infecció en el pacient pediàtric immunodeprimit

IP: Pere Soler Palacín
Collaborators: Antoni Soriano Arandes, Jorgina Vila Soler, Laura Batlle Masó, Natalia Ana Mendoza Palomar, Maria Espiau Guarner, Aurora Fernandez Polo, Núria Worner Tomasa, Laura Lopez Seguer, Miriam Gonzalez Amores, Susana Melendo Perez, Sonia Rodriguez Tello, Andrea Martín Nalda, Claudia Broto Cortes, Marie Antoinette Frick, Jacques Gabriel Rivière
Funding agency: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Funding: 0.01
Reference: 2021 SGR 00441
Duration: 01/01/2022 - 30/06/2025

Ajuts Margarita Salas formació

IP: Pere Soler Palacín
Collaborators: Laura Batlle Masó, Laia Perez Lasarte
Funding agency: Ministerio de Universidades
Funding: 0.01
Reference: MIU/M_SALAS/2022/BATLLE
Duration: 01/01/2023 - 31/12/2024

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