About the VHIR
Here at the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) we promote biomedical research, innovation and teaching. Over 1,800 people are seeking to understand diseases today so the treatment can be improved tomorrow.
Research
We are working to understand diseases, to find out how they operate and to create better treatments for patients. Get to know about our groups and their lines of research.
People
People are the centre of the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR). This is why we are bound by the principles of freedom of research, gender equality and professional attitudes that HRS4R promotes.
Clinical trials
Our work is not just basic or translational; we are leaders in clinical research. Enter and find about the clinical trials we are conducting and why we are a world reference in this field.
Progress
Our aim is to make the research carried out at the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) a driving force for transformation. How? By identifying new channels and solutions for the promotion of people's health and well-being.
Core facilities
We offer specialist support for researchers, internal and external alike, ranging from specific services to preparing complete projects. All this, from a perspective of quality and speed of response.
News
We offer you a gateway for staying up to date on everything going on at the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), from the latest news to future solidarity activities and initiatives that we are organising.
Speaker: Dr. Raul Martínez Fernández, Neurologist Hospital HM Puerta del Sur. Clinical Researcher Centro Integral de Neurociencias A.C (CINAC). Associate professor Universidad CEU San Pablo.
Interventions on brain structures with a therapeutic objective lived their golden age in the middle of the last century, but they lost relevance as pharmacotherapy developed. Although at that time their use was based on empirical observations, today we know that the mechanism of action of these treatments consists in the modulation of aberrant activity of disease-related neural circuits. In recent decades, the field has seen a resurgence due to the development of new techniques such as deep brain stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and more recently, high-intensity focused ultrasound. In this talk, currently available neuromodulation techniques will be reviewed, and their potential clinical indications will be updated.
Degree in Medicine and Surgery from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2003. I got my specialist Neurology diploma from Dr Josep Trueta University Hospital of Girona in 2008. Subsequently, I performed a 6-month stage in the Deep Brain Stimulation department of the National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery – Queen Square in London, which, at the time, was in charge of Professors Patricia Limousin and Marwan Hariz and Tom Foltynie. I went back to Barcelona to work as a consultant in General Neurology and Movement Disorders in the University Hospital Moisès Broggi. After almost three years focused in neurologic clinical practice, I decided to move to Grenoble (France), the birthplace of modern Functional Neurosurgery. There, under the wings of Professors Paul Krack and Elena Moro, I performed a two-year clinical and research fellowship focused in Movement Disorders and, specifically, in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease. In Grenoble, I started my PhD that I obtained in 2017 by CEU San Pablo University of Madrid, Spain. I complemented my clinical training with a Master’s degree in Movement Disorders from Murcia’s University, validated by the European Credit Transfer System. My interests and main expertise fields are clinical practice and research in Movement Disorders, specifically in Parkinson’s disease. I am current coordinator of the High intensity focused ultrasound program in HM CINAC Hospital Puerta del Sur. I have published, as first author, several seminal papers in high impact journals like Lancet Neurology and The New England Journal of Medicine. Accordingly, I have performed tens of lectures worldwide and participated in many clinical trials on the field.
Host: Dr. Jorge Hernández Vara, Senior researcher Neurodegenerative Diseases (VHIR)
Register here to attend by Zoom: https://gencat.zoom.us/j/92653072709