01/12/2021 - General information
The board of the Spanish Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery has decided that the Hospital del Mar pneumologist and researcher at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute will head up the committee responsible for managing and organising the society's policy documents. The Spanish Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery (SEPAR), has appointed Dr. Esther Barreiro, a consultant in the Pneumology Department at Hospital del Mar and coordinator of the Muscle Wasting and Cachexia in Chronic Respiratory Diseases and Lung Cancer Research Group at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM), as coordinator of the SEPAR committee responsible for managing the regulations and recommendations that will be issued by the society. The appointment was made at the first meeting of the new SEPAR governing board.
Més informació "Dr. Esther Barreiro, coordinator of SEPAR regulations and recommendations"
16/11/2021 - General information
Researchers from the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute and CIBERES detect an increase in oxidative stress in these patients that may favour tumour development. Reduced levels of the potent antioxidant glutathione may be used as a new early biomarker of cancer in people with chronic respiratory disease. The risk of developing lung cancer increases in patients with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), so understanding the cellular mechanism involved in tumour progression is key. Indeed, researchers from the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM-Hospital del Mar) and the CIBER on Respiratory Diseases (CIBERES) have just published a study in the journal Biomedicines that identifies the role of systemic oxidative and antioxidant markers, which are differentially expressed in these patients with chronic respiratory diseases, and are therefore involved in the development of lung cancer.
Més informació "Lung cancer patients with COPD have worse disease progression"
05/10/2021 - General information
With this new group, the Carlos III Health Institute's Networked Biomedical Research Centre aims to unite Spain's scientific excellence in this field to enable better funding in emerging diseases, such as COVID-19, and other research areas, including antimicrobial resistance and HIV-AIDS, in which Hospital del Mar and IMIM researchers have a great deal of experience. The Infectious Pathology and Antimicrobial Research Group (IPAR) at the Hospital de Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) will form part of the new CIBER on Infectious Diseases. The purpose of this new group is to promote research in this field in Spain by offering new structural funding tools.
Més informació "Hospital del Mar and IMIM to participate in the new CIBER on infectious diseases"
13/09/2021 - General information
The editorial team of this prestigious publication, the third most important in respiratory medicine according to impact factor, has invited the consultant physician from the Pneumology Department and researcher at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute, to collaborate with them. Dr. Esther Barreiro has joined the editorial team at the European Respiratory Society, as Associate Editor of the European Respiratory Journal (ERJ). Her role involves assisting the journal's senior editors to select potentially interesting manuscripts for publication, as well as inviting reviewers and providing advice on publication decisions. She will also write editorials for publication.
19/05/2021 - General information
The consultant in the Pneumology Department at Hospital del Mar and Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute researcher will be at the helm of this prestigious publication for the next three years. Dr. Esther Barreiro, a consultant in the Pneumology Service at Hospital del Mar and coordinator of the IMIM's Research Group on Muscle Wasting and Cachexia in Chronic Respiratory Diseases and Lung Cancer, will be the new editor-in-chief of ERJ Open Research, the official journal of the European Respiratory Society (ERS). Her appointment was announced at the last meeting of the ERS Executive Committee and will take effect in January 2022.
27/05/2020 - General information
The Spanish Transplant Society has awarded the SET 2020 grant to intensify the research activity of Dr. María José Pérez Sáez, a consultant in the Nephrology Service and a researcher at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM). It is the only grant of this type that the organisation will award this year. The 30,000 euro grant will enable Dr. Pérez Sáez to work on one of the research projects currently underway in the department and IMIM, looking at fragility in the kidney transplant waiting list. The study of fragility in candidates for kidney transplants was launched by the Hospital del Mar's Nephrology Service in 2016, and currently has data from more than 500 patients. After an initial observational phase, in which the data collected will be analysed prospectively, two more phases have been designed: to biochemically characterise the fragile patient's phenotype, for which a biobank of samples has been set up; and a final intervention phase, with a pre-habilitation clinical trial in these patients while they are awaiting a transplant.
Més informació "Grant from the Spanish Transplant Society for a study by the Nephrology Service"
16/11/2010 - General information
A study directed by Miguel López-Botet, director of the IMIM (Hospital del Mar Research Institute) and coordinator of the Immunology Laboratory of the Health and Experimental Science Department (CEXS), has identified the receptors involved in triggering the cytotoxic activity of human NK (natural killer) cells in response to human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-infected dendritic cells.
07/07/2010 - General information
According to an international study which IMIM took part, kidney disease is a significant predictor of in-hospital mortality and 30-day mortality in patients who come to the hospital with heart-related chest pain, otherwise known as Non-ST-segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome (NSTE-ACS).
25/01/2010 - General information
Every year since 1996, the American Heart Association lists the top 10 most important scientific advances related to cardiovascular diseases and stroke. This year, the top 10 includes a study involving researchers from the Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Genetics Research Group from IMIM-Hospital del Mar. It was published last June in the prestigious journal Nature Genetics.
Més informació "An IMIM study makes the American Heart Association’s top 10 list"
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