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The XI National Biobank Congress is held in Santander

3 de February de 2020

The XI National Biobank Congress, which will be held on November 19 and 20 at the Santemar Hotel in Santander presents its corporate image. The National Biobank Congress is held annually and this year 2020 is held in the city of Santander. The Congress is being organized by the Valdecilla Biobank, the National Biobank Network […]

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Evaluation of patients 10 years after a first psychotic episode

29 de January de 2020

The IDIVAL Psychiatry group has published the article “Dissecting the functional outcomes of first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a 10-year follow-up study in the PAFIP cohort” in the journal Psychological Medicine. The objective of the study was to assess the functionality of patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorder 10 years after having had […]

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Next Santander Biomedical Lectures Conference

27 de January de 2020

Next Thursday, January 30, the next conference of the fourth edition of the Santander Biomedical Lectures program organized by IDIVAL, the University of Cantabria and the IBBTEC given by Dr. Xavier Bossuyt with the title “Laboratory evaluation of primary immunodeficiency” will take place. Dr. Bossuyt will describe the different approaches from the Immunology laboratory when […]

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Interlibrary loan of the Marquesa de Pelayo Library

23 de January de 2020

The Interlibrary Loan or Document Obtaining Service (SOD) is a basic form of cooperation between libraries that allows to complement the own fund with that of other libraries. That all libraries have everything subscribed is, in addition to unnecessary, economically unsustainable. The current logic, which the Marquise de Pelayo Library follows, is that all libraries […]

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New immunotherapies for bladder cancer

22 de January de 2020

Project PI19/01580 “New immunotherapies for bladder cancer” directed by Dr. Carmen Álvarez Domínguez has been funded by the Carlos III Health Institute in the 2019 Call for Strategic Health Action 2017-2020, Health Research Projects for an amount of € 105,270. Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer with a higher prevalence in men than […]

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Guillain Barre Syndrome

21 de January de 2020

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is the most common cause of acute neuropathic ascending paralysis in developed countries. Members of the IDIVAL Group of Neurodegenerative Diseases have carried out two studies on this syndrome. In the first study, published in Acta Neurologica Scandinavica “A unicenter, prospective study of Guillain ‐ Barré syndrome in Spain” the clinical characteristics, […]

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Progress in the knowledge of the genetic causes of Alzheimers The role of the tau protein gene

19 de January de 2020

The Valdecilla Health Research Institute Foundation (IDIVAL) is advancing in the knowledge of the genetic causes of Alzheimer's disease in the Spanish population through the promotion of research projects that the DEGESCO (Dementia Genetic Spanish Consortium) consortium has been developing in the last years. This consortium, founded in 2013 by doctors Pascual Sánchez-Juan, of the […]

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25-30 of anti-HCV positive patients are viral

8 de January de 2020

The arrival of direct antiviral agents against hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 2014 was a before and after in the treatment of the disease. However, its high price made accurate estimates about the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) essential to guide health policies. For this reason, at the end of 2015 the digestive service […]

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Existence of early markers of development of portosinusoidal vascular disease after exposure to oxaliplatin

2 de January de 2020

Digestive, Pathological Anatomy and Oncology Units of the Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital have published in MPDI, open access journal, a review of the porto-sinusoidal vascular disease associated with oxaliplatin. The article “Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disease Associated to Oxaliplatin: An Entity to Think about It” is a review of the literature of a rare entity such […]

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Genomic tools for the diagnosis and early treatment of epilepsy

The Neuropediatrics service and the Genetics Unit of the Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital have published in the Frontiers Neuroscience the study “Rare Variants in 48 Genes Account for 42% of Cases of Epilepsy With or Without Neurodevelopmental Delay in 246 Pediatric Patients”, a collaborative work in which geneticists and neuropediatras from all over Spain […]

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