Bru Cormand Rifà
Investigador
Research group
Last Publications
- Cabana-Domínguez J, Vilar-Ribó L, Soler Artigas M, Alemany S, Llonga N, Carabí-Gassol P, Zubizarreta-Arruti U, Macias-Chimborazo V, Grau-López L, Daigre C, Ros-Cucurull E, Palma-Alvarez RF, Ortega-Hernández G, Fernandez-Castillo N, Cormand B, Ramos-Quiroga JA and Ribasés M Exploring the genetic overlap between substance use disorder and educational attainment ADDICTION . : .
- Leggieri A, García-González J, Hosseinian S, Ashdown P, Anagianni S, Wang X, Havelange W, Fernandez-Castillo N, Cormand B and Brennan CH rbfox1 LoF mutants show disrupted bdnf/trkb2 and crhb/nr3c2 expression and increased cortisol levels during development coupled with signs of allostatic overload in adulthood. TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY . 15(1): 519-519.
- Samulenaite S, García-Blanco A, Mayneris-Perxachs J, Domingo-Rodríguez L, Cabana-Domínguez J, Fernandez-Castillo N, Gago-García E, Pineda L, Burokas A, Espinosa-Carrasco J, Arboleya S, Latorre J, Stanton C, Hosomi K, Kunisawa J, Cormand B, Fernández-Real JM, Maldonado R and Martín-García E Gut microbiota signatures of vulnerability to food addiction in mice and humans Gut . 73(11): 1799-1815.
Projects
- Project name:
- Therapeutic correction of tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (THD): a neuropediatric disorder of dopamine synthesis and a model of parkinsonism”.
- Leader
- MªAngels García Cazorla, Bru Cormand Rifà
- Funding entities:
- Hospital Sant Joan de Déu - Esplugues HSJD
- Code
- BR201802
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2019 - 2022
News
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Findings on how gen ‘YWHAZ’ can alter neuronal development
Dr. Bru Cormand and Noèlia Fernàndez (IRSJD) led a research study where reveals the molecular mechanisms to explain how the YWHAZ gene -related to psychiatric and neurological disorders such as autism and schizophrenia- can alter the neurodevelopmental process.
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A study analyses the risk genetic factors shared between ADHD and disruptive behaviour disorders
People with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) combined with disruptive behaviour disorders (DBDs) share about the 80% of genetic variants associated with aggressive and antisocial behaviours, this is one of the conclusions of a study published in the journal Nature Communications.
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Researchers find new transposon-derived genes related to autism and other neurological diseases
Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu researchers collaborate in this study led by Professor Jordi Garcia Fernàndez, from the Faculty of Biology and the Institute of Biomedicine of the University of Barcelona (IBUB).