Molecules, Genes, and Cells
The Molecules, Genes, and Cells Program functions as a dynamic nexus, bringing together numerous research groups with diverse yet interconnected scientific interests. Our primary objective is to uncover the intricate molecular mechanisms that govern both physiological pathways and the spectrum of associated diseases. We explore the realms of normal and pathological processes through a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from fields such as
molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, proteomics, genetics, and neurobiology. Our investigations encompass unicellular and multicellular model organisms, enhanced by the utilization of cutting-edge information technologies and computational methods in the domains of health and life sciences. This lively and inclusive scientific environment, combined with a range of state-of-the-art methodologies, positions the Molecules, Genes, and Cells Program as an exceptional training platform. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows engage in rigorous exploration and contribute to the program’s vibrant vitality, shaping the future of biomedical research.
Coordinator: AYTÉ DEL OLMO, José
Group | Group Leader |
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Oxidative Stress and Cell Cycle |
Elena Hidalgo and José Ayté |
Inhibitory and activating receptors of the innate immune system |
Miguel López-Botet |
Immunology | Cristina López Rodríguez and Jose Aramburu |
Proteomics and Protein Chemistry |
David Andreu |
Neurobiology of Behaviour |
Olga Valverde |
Integrative Biomedical Informatics | Ferran Sanz |
PharmacoInformatics | Manuel Pastor |
Structural Bioinformatics | Baldo Oliva |
Functional Genomics | Robert Castelo |
Computational Science | Gianni de Fabritiis |
Microbiome | Mireia Vallès-Colomer |