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Growth and Development

Our group is dedicated to paediatric research. We are interested in rare respiratory and endocrinological diseases, and also in common paediatric problems such as normal growth, asthma, neonatal pathology and imaging diagnosis, as well as minority diseases. Our goal is to transfer the findings of clinical and genetic studies to the widespread clinical practice and the general population, with the long-term objective of obtaining better diagnoses, implementing better therapeutic practices and improving the health of children.

Our group is part of CIBERER (Biomedical Research Networking Centre on Rare Diseases) (CIBERER U712) and European Reference Networks (ERN) for rare diseases ERN LUNG and Endo-ERN.

Team

Cristina Aguilar Riera

Cristina Aguilar Riera

Growth and Development
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Espinoza  Lira, Miguel Enrique

Espinoza Lira, Miguel Enrique

Postdoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Ferran Prats Domenech

Ferran Prats Domenech

Predoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Karina Alicia Gonzalez

Karina Alicia Gonzalez

Research technician
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Laura Garriga Grimau

Laura Garriga Grimau

Postdoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Laura Sayol Torres

Laura Sayol Torres

Growth and Development
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Cristina Aguilar Riera

Cristina Aguilar Riera

Growth and Development
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Espinoza  Lira, Miguel Enrique

Espinoza Lira, Miguel Enrique

Postdoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Ferran Prats Domenech

Ferran Prats Domenech

Predoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Karina Alicia Gonzalez

Karina Alicia Gonzalez

Research technician
Growth and Development
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Laura Garriga Grimau

Laura Garriga Grimau

Postdoctoral researcher
Growth and Development
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Laura Sayol Torres

Laura Sayol Torres

Growth and Development
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News

The study, in which Vall d'Hebron participates, helps to understand the variability among patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

Es va reconèixer la tasca de més de 70 professionals dedicades a aquesta malaltia pulmonar, tant assistencial com de recerca.

The two studies awarded has been the research for a the ciliary dyskinesia diagnosis led by the VHIR’s Growth and Development Group and the EPISCAN II, in which Dr. Miravitlles has participated.