Marta Otero Viñas

VI Workshop in biomedical scientific techniques for high school students

GRANT Principal Investigator: Marta Otero Research Team: Laia Bosch, Montserrat Capellas, Elisabet Dachs, Cristina Martín, Elisabet Sarri Funded by: Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya (UVIC-UCC) Ref: 003DIVC2022 Period: 2022 The Biomedicine workshops are a TR2Lab project to promote scientific vocations among high school students. [...]

Assessment of frailty in elderly patients attending a multidisciplinary wound care centre a cohort study

Article: Assessment of frailty in elderly patients attending a multidisciplinary wound care centre: a cohort study. Authors: Mariona Espaulella-Ferrer, Joan Espaulella-Panicot, Rosa Noell-Boix, Marta Casals-Zorita, Marta Ferrer-Sola, Emma Puigoriol-Juvanteny,  Marta Cullell Dalmau and Marta Otero-Viñas. PDF Article Abstract: Background: The incidence of frailty and non-healing wounds increases with patients' [...]

Júlia Piqué has received the VI Award Vicenç Fisas i Comella

AWARD Principal Investigator: Júlia Piqué Research Team: Ph.D. Marta Otero (Thesis Degree supervisor) Funded by: La Fundació La Farga Period: 2021 On November 29th, Júlia Piqué received from La Fundació La Farga the award “Vicenç Fisas i Comella”, instituted to support excellent thesis degree project. With this [...]

Inés González joins TR2Lab

Welcome Inés, a newest undergraduate student of the TR2Lab! Inés González is in her fourth year of Biotechnology degree at the University of Vic- Central University of Catalonia. Currently, under the supervision of Ph.D. Marta Otero, she is developing her thesis degree project participating in a funded research project focus [...]

Dermal Fibroblasts from Chronic Wounds Exhibit Paradoxically Enhanced Proliferative and Migratory Activities that May be Related to the Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway

ARTICLE. Otero-Vinas M, Lin X, MacLauclan S, Carson S, Falanga V. Dermal Fibroblasts from Chronic Wounds Exhibit Paradoxically Enhanced Proliferative and Migratory Activities that May be Related to the Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway. Surg Technol Int. 2021 Jun 28;39:sti39/1451. Abstract. It is generally thought that dermal fibroblasts from chronic wounds [...]

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