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Pneumology

The group’s basic and clinical research activity, above all, surrounds the fields of inflammation and repair, respiratory insufficiency and tissue hypoxia, and these fields complement one another and are connected through the study of conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, infections, transplants, pulmonary hypertension or sleep-related breathing disorders.

The group has an experimental research laboratory and a clinical research and clinical trial unit. It is made up of professionals from different specialties (pulmonologists, biologists, nurses, laboratory technicians, physiotherapists etc.). This multidisciplinary team provides an added value to the group and guarantees the existence of the critical mass necessary to carry out scientific projects.

Our group is a node that belongs to the CIBERES network (CIBER for respiratory diseases) and also works in collaboration with groups of the highest national and international prestige.

Team

Iván Martínez Ballestero

Iván Martínez Ballestero

Predoctoral researcher
Pneumology
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Laia Cujó Beca

Laia Cujó Beca

Pneumology
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Laia Verdejo Salvador

Laia Verdejo Salvador

Research technician
Pneumology
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Laura Rodriguez Garcia

Laura Rodriguez Garcia

Pneumology
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Letizia Traversi

Letizia Traversi

Predoctoral researcher
Pneumology
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Lidia Estepa Hombrados

Lidia Estepa Hombrados

Administration and Management
Pneumology
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Iván Martínez Ballestero

Iván Martínez Ballestero

Predoctoral researcher
Pneumology
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Laia Cujó Beca

Laia Cujó Beca

Pneumology
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Laia Verdejo Salvador

Laia Verdejo Salvador

Research technician
Pneumology
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Laura Rodriguez Garcia

Laura Rodriguez Garcia

Pneumology
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Letizia Traversi

Letizia Traversi

Predoctoral researcher
Pneumology
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Lidia Estepa Hombrados

Lidia Estepa Hombrados

Administration and Management
Pneumology
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Projects

Mapping Exposure-Induced Immune Effects: Connecting the Exposome and the Immunome (EXIMIOUS)

IP: Mª Jesús Cruz Carmona
Collaborators: Fco. Javier Muñoz Gall, David Espejo Castellanos, David Soler Segovia, Ana Villar Gomez
Funding agency: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Funding: 395500
Reference: EXIMIOUS_H2020_SC1-BHC-2019
Duration: 01/01/2020 - 30/06/2025

Primary ciliary dyskinesia in adult bronchiectasis. Diagnostic strategy based on next generation sequencing gene panel analysis.

IP: Antonio Moreno Galdó
Collaborators: Antonio Álvarez Fernandez, David Clofent Alarcón, Sandra Rovira Amigo, Alba Torrent Vernetta, Noelia Baz Redón
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 134915
Reference: PI20/01419
Duration: 01/01/2021 - 30/06/2025

Agudizaciones asmáticas de origen vírico y su impacto en diferentes fenotipos asmáticos: Etiología, mecanismos inmunológicos e inflamatorios.

IP: Iñigo Ojanguren Arranz
Collaborators: David Espejo Castellanos
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 75020
Reference: PI21/01100
Duration: 01/01/2022 - 31/12/2025

Air pollution and microRNA expression in asthmatic patients: Effects on inflammatory and oxidative stress lung markers.

IP: Mª Jesús Cruz Carmona
Collaborators: David Soler Segovia
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 141570
Reference: PI21/01346
Duration: 01/01/2022 - 31/12/2025

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News

The grants, amounting to more than €533,000 for VHIR, will allow clinical duties to be partially released over three years to promote strategic research projects in obesity, respiratory diseases, aortic pathology and metabolic fatty liver disease.

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

The new edition, led by Dr. Marc Miravitlles, updates treatment recommendations and integrates the consensus of the main medical societies involved in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

EXIMIOUS

EXIMIOUS (Mapping Exposure-Induced Immune Effects: Connecting the Exposome and the Immunome), un projecte finançat per la Unió Europea que engloba 15 organitzacions de 7 països europeus.

EXIMIOUS té com a objectiu estudiar l’exposoma, és a dir, l’exposició a factors ambientals al llarg de la vida, per entendre la seva relació amb les malalties immunomediades, com ara les malalties autoimmunes o les al·lèrgies. Des del VHIR està liderat per la Dra. M Jesús Cruz i el seu equip de Pneumologia.