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Peripheral Nervous System

Our laboratory, in the Neuromuscular Disorders Unit of the Neurology Service, has a twenty-year history of clinical care and research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other motor neurone diseases (hereditary, spastic paraplegia, post-polio syndrome, Hirayama disease, spinal muscular atrophy), myasthenia gravis, genetically determined myopathies, and peripheral neuropathies. Our main lines of research focus on the molecular mechanisms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and how genetic mutations in family ELA predispose or modify genetic factors. We also look for effective biomarkers in blood and in cerebrospinal fluid that allow the evaluation of new medication.

Team

Arnau Llauradó Gayete

Arnau Llauradó Gayete

Main researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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David Ovelleiro Fraile

David Ovelleiro Fraile

Postdoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Javier Joaquín Sotoca  Fernández

Javier Joaquín Sotoca Fernández

Predoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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José Manuel Vidal Taboada

José Manuel Vidal Taboada

Main researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Nuria Raguer Sanz

Nuria Raguer Sanz

Predoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Raul Juntas Morales

Raul Juntas Morales

Head of group
Peripheral Nervous System
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Arnau Llauradó Gayete

Arnau Llauradó Gayete

Main researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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David Ovelleiro Fraile

David Ovelleiro Fraile

Postdoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Javier Joaquín Sotoca  Fernández

Javier Joaquín Sotoca Fernández

Predoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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José Manuel Vidal Taboada

José Manuel Vidal Taboada

Main researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Nuria Raguer Sanz

Nuria Raguer Sanz

Predoctoral researcher
Peripheral Nervous System
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Raul Juntas Morales

Raul Juntas Morales

Head of group
Peripheral Nervous System
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The donation raised through ALS, the Musical will support the development of new biomarkers and more personalised research into the disease