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Microbiome Research

The Microbiome Research’s group seeks to investigate the role of the microbiota in health and disease. Its secondary objectives include developing molecular as well as bioinformatics tools to characterize the microbiome structure and function, discovering micro-biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis, investigating how fecal microbiota transplantation could be used as a therapeutic strategy, and evaluating the impact of diet on the gut microbial ecosystem The Microbiome Lab is a multidisciplinary team, composed of molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and physicians. The group tackles several clinical fields including inflammatory bowel diseases, diabetes, liver diseases, pre-term birth, and critical illness.

Team

Zaida Soler Luque

Zaida Soler Luque

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Gerard Serrano Gomez

Gerard Serrano Gomez

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Arnau Noguera Segura

Arnau Noguera Segura

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Isaac Manjon Fernández

Isaac Manjon Fernández

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Leidy Alejandra Gonzalez Molano

Leidy Alejandra Gonzalez Molano

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Marc Pons Tarín

Marc Pons Tarín

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Zaida Soler Luque

Zaida Soler Luque

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Gerard Serrano Gomez

Gerard Serrano Gomez

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Arnau Noguera Segura

Arnau Noguera Segura

Predoctoral researcher
Microbiome Research
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Isaac Manjon Fernández

Isaac Manjon Fernández

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Leidy Alejandra Gonzalez Molano

Leidy Alejandra Gonzalez Molano

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Marc Pons Tarín

Marc Pons Tarín

Research technician
Microbiome Research
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Research lines

The Human Microbiome

The Microbiome Research Group seeks to investigate the role of the microbiota in health and disease. Its secondary objectives include:

1. Role of the microbiota in health and disease

2. Tools to characterize the microbiome structure and function

3. Micro-biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis

4. Fecal microbiota transplantation as a therapeutic strategy

5. Impact of diet on the gut microbial ecosystem


IP: Chaysavanh Manichanh

Projects

Modulación de la microbiota intestinal y el sistema inmunológicoModulación de la microbiota intestinal y el sistema inmunológico (MICROBIMM)

IP: Chaysavanh Manichanh
Collaborators: Zaida Soler Luque, Laura Campderros Traver, Sara Vega Abellaneda, Luis Fernando Mayorga Ayala
Funding agency: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación-MICINN
Funding: 237500
Reference: PID2023-147387OB-I00
Duration: 01/09/2024 - 31/08/2028

Ministerio de Ciencia

Fisiologia i fisiopatologia digestiva

IP: Chaysavanh Manichanh
Collaborators: Itxarone Izaskun Bilbao Aguirre, Zaida Soler Luque, Jordi Barquinero Mañez, Oscar Segarra Canton, Gerard Serrano Gomez, Cristina Dopazo Taboada, Rocío Piñera Moreno
Funding agency: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Funding: 40000
Reference: 2021 SGR 00459
Duration: 01/01/2022 - 30/06/2025

El déficit de CFTR facilita la carcinogénesis pancreática y potencia el crecimiento, la agresividad tumoral y las metástasis

IP: Chaysavanh Manichanh
Collaborators: Laura Campderros Traver, El déficit de CFTR facilita la carcinogénesis pancreática y potencia el crecimiento, la agresividad tumoral y las metástasis
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 95000
Reference: CD22/00177
Duration: 01/03/2023 - 28/02/2025

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IP: Laia Perez Lasarte
Collaborators: Gerard Serrano Gomez, Chaysavanh Manichanh , X
Funding agency: Fundació Institut de Recerca HUVH
Funding: 56357.41
Reference: VHIR/PHDPROGRAMME/2022/SERRANO
Duration: 01/07/2022 - 30/09/2025

Blog

News

The results show that diet induces changes in the gut microbiota that differ between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and that influence levels of intestinal inflammation.

The study, involving a thousand participants from different regions of Spain, shows that diet influences the diversity and composition of the microbiota and, therefore, health.

The study also linked improved microbiota diversity to better liver function.

Rates

Check the current rates of the services offered by the Microbiome Research group

We are seeking people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis and their family relatives

We are looking for volunteers who wish to participate in a study on dietary habits, microbiota and immune system.

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