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The associations have donated €32,130 towards the project entitled “Tinc una IDP; No estic sol” [“I have a PID; I’m not alone”]

This research has shown the efficacy of dual therapy for HIV treatment, with dolutegravir and lamivudine, compared with the standard treatment with three drugs.

The AGM was held between 6 and 8 October at Pompeu Fabra University, bringing together one hundred neuroblastoma experts.

Vall d’Hebron University Hospital diagnosed the first case of HIV in Spain in October 1981. This was a 35 year-old man who was admitted to hospital with Kaposi’s sarcoma and other opportunistic infections.

The team will carry out a project that will optimize the use of immunoglobulins as a treatment in paediatric patients with primary or secondary immunodeficiencies.

It would be a very rare and potentially fatal placental injury in some fetuses that would lead to abnormal blood flow between mothers and fetuses in the uterus.

Dr Albert Salazar, director of Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, and Dr Joan X. Comella, director of the Vall d’Hebron Research, have today presented the winners of the Vall d’Hebron 2020 Photography Competition with their photographs in sheet format. 

The Unit of Tropical Medicine and International Health in Vall d'Hebron works in different projects to promote research and training in Angola since 2007.

On the occasion of World Cancer Research Day, we remember the work of VHIO and VHIR researchers to advance in the field of oncology.

The study shows that not only excess but also iron deficiency can have detrimental effects in acute myocardial ischemia.

The program, promoted by Biocat in collaboration with CIMIT (Boston), is aimed at entrepreneurs in the process of bringing their technology to market in the next few years.

We present, for the tenth consecutive year, our commitment to communicate our scientific and institutional results of 2020: the multimedia annual report.

The results of this study led by the Psychiatry Service in Vall d'Hebron are essential to understand the experience of families and patients and assess the need for specific psychological interventions.

Deu investigadors i investigadores de Vall d’Hebron presenten xerrades i tallers en una jornada de divulgació científica per donar a conèixer la recerca i la innovació.

The colloquium has been coordinated and moderated by Dr. Joan X. Comella and Dr. Fernando Salvador. Dr. Pau Bosch also participated.