Health conditions and tissue regeneration Research line

Health conditions and tissue regeneration Research line2024-04-03T17:58:23+02:00

The research line in Health conditions and tissue regeneration at the TR2Lab, directed by Ph.D. Ester Goutan-Roura, is focused on analysing at a clinical level, how health conditions such as comorbidities, pharmacology intake, emotional status and frailty level, to name a few, affect tissue repair mechanisms either directly or through the nutritional status.

We are focused on clinical and nutritional aspects of individuals and its relation to tissue repair. We are analysing clinical and nutritional data in order to better understand which health conditions impair or promote tissue repair. Our long-term goal is a better understanding of those health conditions taking part in tissue repair in order to achieve better repairing outcomes.

Team

Research line coordinator: Ph.D. Ester Goutan Roura

Doctoral Candidates:

  • Anna Torné Coromina

Our last happenings

EHECADI Project at the Research Night

What about addressing Health and Societal Needs through an International Final Degree Dissertation? Ester Goutan (member of the TR2Lab) and Júlia Casacuberta, presented the EHECADI project at the Research Night with a dissemination video. Link vídeo: https://t.co/ps1sBOCrjf

EHECADI partners move forward in Oliveira

Last January 26th and 27th 2023, Ester Goutan and Montse Romero traveled to Olivera de Azeméis, where they met at the Escola Superior de Saúde Norte da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa with the international partners of the EHECADI project. The project aims to support healthcare students from different disciples [...]

Welcome Natalia

Welcome, Natalia, who joins to Health conditions and tissue regeneration Research line of the TR2Lab. Natalia is studying  4th year of a nursing degree at the University of Vic- Central University of Catalonia. She is very interested in knowing the reasons for the most common medication errors and the improvements [...]

December 11, 2022|Categories: 2022, General, Health conditions and tissue regeneration|0 Comments
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