
Sixteen I3PT research projects receive €2,6 million in public competitive calls
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The Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT) has obtained a total of 2.604.000 Euros in competitive funding to develop sixteen health research and innovation projectsThis funding comes from different national and European calls, including the program of theStrategic Action in Health 2024 (AES 2024) of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) and the State Plan for Scientific, Technical and Innovation Research (PEICTI) 2021-2023 of theState Research Agency (AEI), as well as several international programs.
In the framework of theAES 2024, the I3PT has secured funding for nine Health Research Projects and one Health Technological Development Project, with a total of 1.100.000 euros. The projects, led by I3PT researchers, are linked to several research areas of the Institute:
Health Research Projects
- Jesús V. Cobo Gómez and Antonio Armario: Psychoneuroendocrinology and stress in psychosis
- Assumpta Caixàs Pedragós: Obesity and Prader-Willi syndrome
- Anna Ruiz Nello: Genetically based neurodevelopmental disorders
- Xavier Serra Aracil: Research in colorectal surgery
- Leonardo Sarlabous Uranga: Translational research in the critically ill patient
- Oscar Quijada Pich: Community and healthcare-associated infections
- Sergio Lario and Xavier Calvet Calvo: Inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease and Helicobacter pylori
- Joan Calvet Fontova: Inflammatory joint disease, bone metabolism and systemic autoimmune diseases
- Oriol Roca Gas: Translational research in the critically ill patient
Health Technological Development Project
- Jose Antonio Ibeas Lopez: Clinical, interventional and computational nephrology
For its part, theAEI has granted 504.000 euros to two I3PT projects, as part of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation (PEICTI), in the following modalities:
Public-Private Collaboration Project
- Marina García García de Acilu: Translational research in the critically ill patient
Knowledge Generation Project
- Jaume Mesquida February: Hemodynamics, microcirculation and tissue oxygenation in the critically ill patient
In addition, the I3PT has raised 1.000.000 euros for the development of four international projects in different European calls:
- GENESYS (LIFE-2023-SAP-ENV-ENVIRONMENT): Community-acquired and healthcare-associated infections
- POLYARM (Erasmus+ KA220-VET): Polytrauma, emergency surgery and transfusion medicine
- UNCAN (HORIZON-MISS-2024-CANCER-01-01): Biomedical research in cancer
- ERANET (EU Joint Program – Neurodegenerative Disease Research – JPND 2024): Translational neuroscience
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