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Neurovascular Diseases

Stroke is a medical emergency and one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. In this context, the Neurovascular Diseases Group was established in 2001, focusing on biomedical research into both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke from a basic and translational perspective. Our work in this research field has covered the entire disease spectrum, from prevention and treatment to recovery. In 2017, we expanded our research interests to include vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, related to the β-amyloid protein. Our ultimate goal as a research team is to help answer critical questions that will improve the clinical management of stroke and dementia, conditions with significant health impacts due to their high prevalence and associated disability. We are also committed to promoting scientific education among researchers and the society, and to fostering public engagement in these areas.

Since 2001, dozens of researchers have carried out their work in this laboratory, and as a team we have leaded translational and clinical projects through both preclinical studies with experimental models, as well as cohort studies in patients. The laboratory stands out for its extensive national and international collaborations, working closely with other research groups and the biomedical industry.

Our research focuses on identifying new therapeutic targets for cerebroprotection and brain repair, discovering diagnostic, prognostic, and recovery biomarkers in both biological fluids and neuroimaging, and investigating the mechanisms of neuronal and vascular damage. We also work in regenerative medicine and nanomedicine fields, with strong expertise in preclinical models of stroke, cerebral amyloidosis, and Alzheimer’s disease. More specifically, our main research lines are:

  • Neurovascular Protection and Repair in Stroke
  • Cerebral Amyloidosis
  • Clinical and Translational Research in Dementia

Team

Marta Kinga Klimczak

Marta Kinga Klimczak

Predoctoral researcher
Neurovascular Diseases
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Neus Salvadó Pérez

Neus Salvadó Pérez

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Ruiz Esteve, Fernando

Ruiz Esteve, Fernando

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Ana Rosa Olmo Muñoz

Ana Rosa Olmo Muñoz

Neurovascular Diseases
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Anna Penalba  Morenilla

Anna Penalba Morenilla

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Anna Suades Juncadella

Anna Suades Juncadella

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Marta Kinga Klimczak

Marta Kinga Klimczak

Predoctoral researcher
Neurovascular Diseases
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Neus Salvadó Pérez

Neus Salvadó Pérez

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Ruiz Esteve, Fernando

Ruiz Esteve, Fernando

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Ana Rosa Olmo Muñoz

Ana Rosa Olmo Muñoz

Neurovascular Diseases
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Anna Penalba  Morenilla

Anna Penalba Morenilla

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Anna Suades Juncadella

Anna Suades Juncadella

Research technician
Neurovascular Diseases
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Projects

Beca VHIR PhD

IP: Anna Rosell Novel
Collaborators: Laia Perez Lasarte, Marta Kinga Klimczak , Marta Kinga Klimczak
Funding agency: Fundació Institut de Recerca HUVH
Funding: 69188.74
Reference: VPHD/MARTA_K
Duration: 15/05/2023 - 14/05/2026

Implication of proteins associated with vascular beta-amyloid in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

IP: Maria Mar Hernandez Guillamon
Collaborators: Berta Paez Montserrat, Laia Perez Lasarte
Funding agency: FUNDACIÓN JOSEP PALAU FRANCÀS
Funding: 68873.32
Reference: VHIRFRANCAS/PREDOC/2022
Duration: 01/02/2023 - 31/01/2026

Characterization of the CD8 T cell response in Parkinson’s disease for the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies that halt the progression of the disease: SARS-Cov-2-induced long term-hyposmia as a possible prodromal stage

IP: Jordi Bove Badell
Collaborators: Miquel Vila Bover, Alejandro Ferré Masó, Oriol de Fabregues-Boixar Nebot, Carles Lorenzo Bosquet, Antonio Palasi Franco, Maria Sellés Altés
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 165770
Reference: PI21/01358
Duration: 01/01/2022 - 30/06/2026

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News

Funding has been obtained for 43 projects under the calls for Health R&D&I Projects, Health Technology Development, and Independent Clinical Research

The Stroke Research and the Neurovascular Diseases groups lead innovative research projects in both clinical and translational areas.

For three days, the III Stroke Congress of the national RICORS-ICTUS network and a symposium focused on cerebral haemorrhage were held.