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Gene Therapy at Nervous System

Medicine still has many challenges to solve specially on complex diseases were a large number of both, genetic and environmental factors are involved. Among them, neurodegenerative and autoimmune disorders affecting the central nervous system have attracted attention because CNS is difficult to access and to manipulate with classical pharmacological treatments and, in addition, there are no effective curative treatments for these diseases. To address these problems, we have focused our research interests in gene therapy strategies for autoimmune diseases and neurodegenerative disorders specially those associated to aging.
 

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Marc Cabrera Hurtado

Marc Cabrera Hurtado

Research technician
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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Marina Tarrés Mercader

Marina Tarrés Mercader

Research technician
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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Susana Miravet Delgado

Susana Miravet Delgado

Postdoctoral researcher
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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Marc Cabrera Hurtado

Marc Cabrera Hurtado

Research technician
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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Marina Tarrés Mercader

Marina Tarrés Mercader

Research technician
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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Susana Miravet Delgado

Susana Miravet Delgado

Postdoctoral researcher
Gene Therapy at Nervous System
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News

The treatment, licensed to Klotho Neurosciences, is based on a technology developed at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) with the participation of VHIR.

The European Rare Diseases Research Alliance (ERDERA) kicked off this September, with an estimated budget of 380 million euros and the aim of improving the lives of 30 million rare disease patients in Europe and beyond.

This gene therapy protects mice against cognitive deficits associated with aging, improves motor function, and delays the onset of diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer’s disease.

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