At IRYCIS 6 Priority Research Areas are established, each one coordinated by 2 directors, with a basic mission to: i) ensure the achievement of the objectives set for their area overall; ii) guarantee communication and collaboration between the different research groups; iii) guide the emerging groups and the associate clinical researchers to achieve their progressive integration into the consolidated group level.
Chronic Pathologies and Surgery Research
Groups dedicated to different fields of biomedical research come together in Area 5 to address a broad spectrum of diseases with a high population impact and prevalence, increasingly due to sedentary lifestyles and population ageing; complex aspects of the disease, which cannot be characterised independently as they concur on most occasions in the same type of patient throughout the progression of the disease. All groups have a common denominator: the generation of clinical and translational projects with patient-centred objectives. In area 5, research is conducted on the physiopathology of cardiovascular, pneumological, multisystemic diseases, endocrine and metabolic disorders and digestive surgery.
Leaders
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Dr. Rocio Hinojar Baydes
Degree in Medicine Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 2006. Specialist in Cardiology at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital. Doctorate in Health Sciences (PhD) in Health Sciences from the University of Alcalá in June 2018 (Cum Laude, mention to Extraordinary Prize). Research Master in Imaging Sciences by the University of King's College London completed with the highest qualification-"Pass with distinction" (Sept 2013). Care activity in 3 centers: Hospital General de Ciudad Real (May-August 2012), Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid (Sept 2013- Feb 2014), and from 2014 to present in Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal.
RESEARCH: 37 articles (12 as first author); 8 book chapters; 149 communications to congresses; 37 presentations at courses/congresses; 8 projects. Award of 1 competitive project, intarmural Ramón y Cajal, 2018. Collaborator in a FIS project PI17/00751. Award of 4 grants (SEC 2011 and 2012, Alfonso Martin Escudero Foundation 2013, SCMR 2014). First prize for the best communication at the SEC 2014 congress
Contact: rocio.hinojar(ELIMINAR)@salud.madrid.org
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Dr. José Ignacio Botella Carretero
Dr. José Ignacio Botella Carretero is Head of the Endocrinology and Nutrition Section at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Alcalá. Specialist in Endocrinology and Nutrition via MIR, Doctor Extraordinary Award of Medicine from the University of Alcalá, MBA in Management and Integrated Management of Clinics, Medical Centers and Hospitals by the European Institute of Business Studies. Coordinator of the Metabolic Surgery Unit of the Ramón y Cajal Hospital in 2014, and currently President of the Nutrition Committee. Researcher at the CIBER de Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN) and the Instituto Ramón y Cajal de Investigación Sanitaria (IRYCIS), where he directs the "Cirugía Metabólica, Digestiva y Nutrición" Research Group.
Author of more than 150 communications to congresses and more than 100 publications in the specialty. He has received five awards for his scientific contributions in 2001,2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016.
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Groups
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Lipid metabolism
Group leader:
Diego Gómez-Coronado Cáceres -
Diabetes, Obesity and Human Reproduction
Group leader:
Hector Francisco Escobar Morreale -
Respiratory Diseases
Group leader:
David Jiménez Castro -
Cardiovascular diseases
Group leader:
José Luis Zamorano Gómez -
Paediatrics
Group leader:
María Jesús del Cerro Marín -
Metabolic-endocrine digestive surgery and nutrition
Group leader:
José Ignacio Botella Carretero -
Multisystemic Diseases
Group leader:
Luis Manzano Espinosa -
Liver and Digestive Diseases Group
Group leader:
Agustín Albillos Martínez -
Geriatrics
Group leader:
Alfonso José Cruz Jentoft -
Surgical research in urology and renal trasplantation
Group leader:
Francisco Javier Burgos Revilla -
Renal and vascular physiology and phisiopathology
Group leader:
Diego María Rodríguez Puyol -
Research in allergic diseases diagnosis and treatment
Group leader:
Belén de la Hoz Caballer -
Rheumatology
Group leader:
Mónica Vázquez Díaz -
Surgical applications of drug delivery systems
Group leader:
Federico Soria Gálvez -
Computer-assisted simulation and personalised surgery
Group leader:
Julio Jesus Acero Sanz