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Molecular Imaging and Therapy

The Molecular Imaging and Therapy research group focuses its activity on deepening the molecular bases and developing new areas of research in molecular signaling pathways and the identification of new theranostic targets.

We promote the confluence of basic and clinical researchers, experts in imaging and molecular biology to provide:

  • Access to knowledge of the biokinetics and biodistribution of the molecules under study
  • The proofs of concept necessary in the research processes
  • The identification and quantification of the targets defined by the research groups of our center

In this context, the creation of a translational imaging unit constitutes a basic objective for the development of research aimed at the personalized treatment of patients.

The group is made up of medical specialists in molecular imaging, chemists and pharmacists specializing in tracer synthesis, and biomedical engineers and physicists specializing in image processing and tomography equipment. These are affiliated with different institutions, such as the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (HUVH) and the Institute of Diagnostic Imaging (IDI).

Team

Jose Angel Jimenez Lasanta

Jose Angel Jimenez Lasanta

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Khadija Hassan Hammawa

Khadija Hassan Hammawa

Predoctoral researcher
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Laura  Rey Sanchez

Laura Rey Sanchez

Research assistant
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lino Villanueva, Gladys Liliana

Lino Villanueva, Gladys Liliana

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lluria Cornellas Escayola

Lluria Cornellas Escayola

Main researcher
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lucia Iglesias Sanchez

Lucia Iglesias Sanchez

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Jose Angel Jimenez Lasanta

Jose Angel Jimenez Lasanta

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Khadija Hassan Hammawa

Khadija Hassan Hammawa

Predoctoral researcher
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Laura  Rey Sanchez

Laura Rey Sanchez

Research assistant
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lino Villanueva, Gladys Liliana

Lino Villanueva, Gladys Liliana

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lluria Cornellas Escayola

Lluria Cornellas Escayola

Main researcher
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Lucia Iglesias Sanchez

Lucia Iglesias Sanchez

Research technician
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
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Projects

DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEN MOLECULAR: INVESTIGACION BASICA Y DESAROLLO TRASLACIONAL

IP: José Raul Herance Camacho
Collaborators: -
Funding agency: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación-MICINN
Funding: 0.01
Reference: RED2022-134299-T
Duration: 01/06/2023 - 31/05/2025

Ministerio de Ciencia

Toxicitat cardiovascular en el càncer de mama HER 2-positiu precoç: desde l'avaluació del risc fins a la prevenció

IP: Ignacio Ferreira González
Collaborators: José Antonio Barrabés Riu, Cristina Saura Manich, José Raul Herance Camacho, Gerard Oristrell Santamaria, Javier Limeres Freire, Raul Aguilar Lopez, Filipa Xavier De Carvalho Negrao Valente, Sofía Vila-Sanjuán Zamora, Nuria Coma Auli
Funding agency: Fundació La Marató de TV3
Funding: 198125
Reference: 202311-10
Duration: 11/03/2024 - 10/03/2027

Xarxa per a la transferència de tecnologies de computació d’altes prestacions a la societat (X4HPC).

IP: -
Collaborators: Manuel Escobar Amores, Andreu Antolin Redondo
Funding agency: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Funding: 0.01
Reference: 2022 XARDI 00016
Duration: 01/01/2023 - 31/12/2025

PHASE IV AI: Privacy compliant health data as a service for AI development

IP: Manuel Escobar Amores
Collaborators: Almudena Maceda Garcia, Ester Serrano I Porras
Funding agency: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Funding: 207500
Reference: PHASE IV AI_HORIZON-HLTH-2022-IND-13-02
Duration: 01/10/2023 - 30/09/2026

Blog

News

Researchers from the centre took part in international debates on AI in healthcare, spin-offs emerging from research were presented, and several initiatives linked to VHIR received recognition in the field of entrepreneurship.

ImmunoPET enables in vivo detection of LIF expression, a molecule linked to tumour growth, immune evasion and treatment resistance.

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