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Mobile elements, biomarkers and immunotherapies against infectious agents of global impact

Mobile elements, biomarkers and immunotherapies against infectious agents of global impact


The group began in the year 2001. The research has been directed in three directions simultaneously addressed: 1.- research aimed at the generation of knowledge of specific biological processes that take place in infectious agents with biomedical interest.50% 2.- applied research with translational profile in the field of biomedicine.40% 3.- exploration of novel aspects which may be applied directly to biomedicine, which may open new areas of study.10%. A highly qualified staff with experience in the topics to be addressed forms the group.
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Biological Activity of the RNA

Biological Activity of the RNA


Since it was created in 1995 the group has always been focused on the biological activity of RNA. The addressed objectives have led us to nowadays focusing in the functional characterization of genomic RNA motifs and the characterization of the RNA as tool and therapeutic target. Knowledge of the existence of information encoded in the RNA that does not lead to protein products and its functional implications, has been a major revolution in understanding the biology of the cell and many infectious agents such as RNA viruses.
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Epigenetic regulation of gene expression in protozoa parasites:
Antigenic variation in pathogenic trypanosomes

Epigenetic regulation of gene expression in protozoa parasites: Antigenic variation in pathogenic trypanosomes


The group's research investigates specific molecular mechanisms regulating gene expression in trypanosomes. Identification of unique molecular mechanisms, as they provide selective processes as new therapeutic targets while promoting our understanding eukaryotes gene expression. We provided evidences supporting a model based on nuclear architecture for VSG-ES epigenetic regulation. Recruitment-dependent activation of a single VSG-ES by the unique nuclear body ESB, allows monoallelic expression, while transcriptional switching occurs by VSG-ES/ESB interaction exchange.
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Exploitation of unique aspects of metabolism for the identificationof novel therapeutic agents against parasitic protozoa

Exploitation of unique aspects of metabolism for the identificationof novel therapeutic agents against parasitic protozoa


Since 1991 the group is a consolidated team interested in the discovery of unique aspects of the metabolism of parasitic protozoa with the aim of exploiting the resulting information in the design of novel therapeutic strategies. We have participated in several multidisciplinary consortia specifically devoted to the discovery of drugs for the treatment of tropical diseases. The IP has coordinated several EU funded projects and has collaborations with pharma industry and clinical groups.
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Tripanosomes ribonomics group

Tripanosomes ribonomics group


Identification and characterization of RNA-binding proteins and their associated RNAs that control gene expression
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY RESEARCH UNIT

ELECTRON MICROSCOPY RESEARCH UNIT


The Electron Microscopy Division focuses on the use of electron microscopy techniques for nanoscience and nanotechnology research and applications. Recent advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology, with an ever decreasing size of materials and structures, brings the need for advanced characterisation with high spatial resolution to obtain a deep understanding of the structure-property-function relationships.
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Science, Technology and Society

Science, Technology and Society


The Science, Technology and Society Group (STS) has long experience in historical, social and cultural studies of science and technology, their social implications and their explicit and implicit values. The main issues addressed in this research group are: the history and epistemologies of science and technology; studies of science, technology and gender and disability studies; and the social dynamics of knowledge production. The STS research group of the Instituto de Filosofía is fully focused in studies of science, technology and medicine.
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Applied Ethics Group (GEA)

Applied Ethics Group (GEA)


Applied ethics constitutes today one of the most fruitful research fields both in philosophy in particular and in the humanities and social sciences in general. Not surprisingly, it addresses the complexity and uncertainty of activities, practices and processes from ethical reflexivity and is therefore linked to the hottest public issues of our time: robotics and artificial intelligence, crisis of politics and good governance, human enhancement, human rights and duties, aging, etc.
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Phenomenology

Phenomenology


The research group in phenomenology is driven by a philosophical, rather than historical, interest in the possibilities of analytical description of the living world. The group is devoted to the theoretical inquiry of the structure of experience and shows particular attention to the problematic of the living body and to the debates concerning its ontological status.
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