Thesis Gema Vivó
Tesis Doctoral “Mesoporous silica and gold-based nanodevices: new controlled delivert platform for biomedical applications”, por parte de Gema Vivó Llorca, dirigida por Mar Orzáez, Ramón Martínez y José Ramón Murguía.
Tesis Doctoral “Mesoporous silica and gold-based nanodevices: new controlled delivert platform for biomedical applications”, por parte de Gema Vivó Llorca, dirigida por Mar Orzáez, Ramón Martínez y José Ramón Murguía.
Marina Sánchez Petidier: Toll-like Receptors in Spinal Cord Derived Neural Precursor Cells: Implications on Spinal Cord Injury and Cell Transplantation. Teresa Rubio Martínez-Abarca: Multi-omic analysis to identify immune system alterations associated…
Paula Soriano: Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment as Target in the Design of Nanoconjugates for the Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer. Carlos Manuel Cuesta: Metagenomic analyses of chronic alcoholic mice and the…
Conference Aging successfully: an opportunity and a challenge. Dr. José Viña, Professor of Physiology at the University of Valencia. https://youtu.be/jteIj0jZcW0
Genetics, activity and patterning in a mouse model of a recently described neurodevelopmental brain disorder
Integrated omics to understand missing heritability in inherited retinal diseases causing blindness
Continuous Flow in Medicinal Chemistry: opening new chemical space for Drug Discovery