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Liver Diseases

The Liver Diseases group is a referent at the local, national and international level in research, and is one of the most active groups in clinical research at VHIR. The group's prominent involvement in clinical trials is a clear indication of our professionals' commitment to ensuring that patients have access to state-of-the-art therapies. Our participation and collaboration in international projects and consortiums are also a fundamental characteristic of the group. The main objective of the group is to become one of the best translational research groups in liver diseases. It is essential to be able to apply all the findings of basic research to clinical research to improve the health of patients with liver disease.

Projects

Enhancing Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) and/or Reverse Transription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) national infrastructures and capacities to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the European Union and European Economic Area

IP: Josep Quer Sivila
Collaborators: Narcís Saubí Roca
Funding agency: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Funding: 136643.73
Reference: WGS-RTPCR_ECDC2021
Duration: 03/09/2021 - 30/09/2022

Blog

News

Preliminary study results confirm that the drug resmetirom reduces the presence of fat, inflammation, cell damage and fibrosis in the liver.

The European project, in which Vall d'Hebron participates, will favor personalized diagnosis and innovative therapeutic strategies in patients with the disease.

The research team used nanotechnology to deliver the drug directly to liver cells, which eliminated side effects without reducing effectiveness.

Job offers

Llicenciat en Medicina i Cirurgia Grup de Recerca Malalties Hepàtiques
Start date:
16/06/2014
End date:
23/06/2014
Investigador/a predoctoral
Start date:
29/05/2014
End date:
15/06/2014
Graduat/da en Medicina i Cirurgia
Start date:
29/05/2014
End date:
04/06/2014

Estudi sobre els patrons de consum habitual de l'alcohol en població jove

Des de Vall d'Hebron estem buscant 200 persones voluntàries sanes d'entre 18 i 30 anys per a participar en un estudi sobre els patrons de consum habitual de l'alcohol en població jove, en el marc del projecte StopALD.

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