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AYRA: FASE 2

Financiadors
Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo
Convocatòria
Agrupaciones Empresariales Innovadoras (AEI) 2025
Código
AEI-010500-2025-128
Investigador/a principal
Elena Codina Sampera
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2026
Import total
18399€

Objectius

Ministerio de Industria y Turismo_Codina Sampera, Elena

TEA Pir: Transferir, experimentar, aprender sobre el TEA en los Pirineos.

Financiadors
European Commission
Convocatòria
INTERREG-POCTEFA 2023
Investigador/a principal
Maria Diez Juan
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2026
Import total
9650€

Objectius

European Commission_Aritz Aranbarri

PDI - Plataforma Digital de IMPaCT para la captura, integración y modelado de datos biomédicos asociados a la Cohorte y proyectos IMPaCT-PMP

Financiadors
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Convocatòria
Misiones Conjuntas del Ministerio de Sanidad y del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades - Medicina Personalizada de Precisión 2024
Código
PMP24/00024
Investigador/a principal
Guerau Fernandez Isern
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2026
Import total
55539€

Objectius

ISCIII_Fernández Isern, Guerau

YARN: European Youth Cancer Network

Financiadors
European Commission
Convocatòria
EU4H-2024-PJ-02-4 2024
Código
101219053
Investigador/a principal
Begoña Nafria Escalera, Esther Lasheras Soria
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2028
Import total
63101,75€

Objectius

European Commission_Begonya Nafria

LATE-AYA: Understanding and addressing LATE-effects of treatment of AYA cancer survivors with AI-based digital phenotyping and non-invasive holistic approach

Financiadors
European Commission
Convocatòria
HORIZON-MISS-2024-CANCER-01 2024
Código
101214326
Investigador/a principal
Andrés Morales La Madrid
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2030
Import total
231875€

Objectius

European Commission_Andres Morales

AJUTS JOAN ORÓ PER A LA CONTRACTACIÓ DE PERSONAL INVESTIGADOR PREDOCTORAL EN FORMACIÓ (FI 2025)

Financiadors
Agaur - Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Convocatòria
Joan Oró FI 2024 2025
Código
2025 FI-1 00345
Investigador/a principal
Judith Usall i Rodié
Rol
Individual
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2028
Import total
78126,55€

Objectius

AGAUR_Usall i Rodié, Judith

ICF (Exploratory study on the provision of care for Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer patients in the Union)

Financiadors
European Commission
Convocatòria
TENDER AYAs 2024
Código
330301961
Investigador/a principal
Andrés Morales La Madrid
Rol
Participant
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2026
Import total
180175€

Objectius

European Commission_Andres Morales

Predictive Modeling of Patient Hospital Routes Based on Admission Data

Financiadors
Agaur - Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Convocatòria
Doctorats Industrials 2024
Código
2024 DI 00150
Investigador/a principal
Francisco García Cuyás
Rol
Individual
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2028
Import total
22800€

Objectius

AGAUR_García Cuyàs, Francesc

Impact of the environment (exposome) on sexual and reproductive health in a national multicenter birth cohort

Financiadors
Fundació La Marató de TV3
Convocatòria
Projectes de Recerca Salut Sexual i Reproductiva 2024
Código
202414-30
Investigador/a principal
Maria Dolores Gómez Roig
Rol
Coordinador
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2028
Import total
100427,5€

Objectius

There is more and more evidence that indicates that the environment that surrounds us, from the moment we are conceived, but also during our childhood and adolescence [that is, how we eat and live, what our living habits are, or what the air is like that we breathe] influences our health, and more specifically our sexual and reproductive health.
Our objective is to investigate whether there is a relationship between our diet, our lifestyle habits (alcohol and tobacco consumption), the air we breathe or the pollutants to which we are exposed, during conception, childhood and early adulthood, with sexual and reproductive health. To this end, 4,000 pregnant women and their newborn children, from
different regions of Spain, have voluntarily provided information about their diet, habits and lifestyle, etc., during the first 14- 18 years of their children's lives. The participants have also donated biological samples (blood, urine, milk, etc.) where different clinical variables have been measured (blood count, pollutants, etc.). The quality of the water they drank and the
quality of the air they breathed are also known.
Now that the children are teenagers (or almost adults), they are between 16-22 years old, we propose to contact the
participants again to find out what their sexual and reproductive health is. We will perform a physical examination, and we
will ask how and when the onset of puberty occurred, we will evaluate ovarian function in girls, we will analyze the seminal
quality of boys, and we will study if they have gynecological pathologies such as endometriosis. We want to analyze, using
all the information available, both the information collected during the last 18 years, as well as the new information
generated with this project that we request, if it is possible to prevent the reproductive health problems that are detected.
The data generated will also improve clinical practice but will transcend this area, since it will be published on social
networks and different general media.
Strengthening scientific knowledge is the only way to make correct decisions, since it allows us to fill in the information
gaps that still exist and update scientific data for the development of appropriate environmental policies.

Nous coneixements sobre la patogènesi de la síndrome d'ovaripoliquístic mitjançant un model genètic: identificació de biomarcadors potencials per aldiagnòstic precoç en humans.

Financiadors
Fundació La Marató de TV3
Convocatòria
Projectes de Recerca Salut Sexual i Reproductiva 2024
Código
202417/30
Investigador/a principal
Lourdes Ibañez Toda
Rol
Coordinador
Año de inicio
2025
Año de finalización
2028
Import total
124200€

Objectius

Background: The pathophysiology of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is unclear, but reflects alterations in the homeostatic feedback mechanisms between the gonads, adipose tissue, and hypothalamic brain circuits. The development of genetic animal models of human PCOS provides valuable insight into the pathogenesis of the disorder. Objectives: Elucidate the pathogenesis of PCOS in a fly model (Drosophila melanogaster) with a PCOS-like phenotype and identify novel biomarkers for its early diagnosis in humans:
Aim 1. Characterization of the cellular/endocrine interactions between the neuroendocrine-adipose-gonadal axis in the fly model.
Aim 2. Contribution of adipose tissue to the PCOS-like phenotype.
Aim 3. Unraveling new (epi)genetic and metabolic markers in adolescents and young adult women (AYAs) with
PCOS.
Methods: In the animal model, single-cell transcriptomics and epigenomics (scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq) and lipidomics in larval neuroendocrine organ, gonads and adipose tissue, and analysis of the inter-organ network involved in PCOS, followed by nutritional/pharmacological interventions. In humans, in silico analysis and clinical study in AYAs with PCOS vs healthy controls to validate the biomarkers identified in the fly model. Expected results: Our project will help elucidate the cell-autonomous/hormonal mechanisms involved in PCOS. This will translate into clinical research by identifying potential biomarkers for early diagnosis of PCOS.