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Jorge Nicolás Domínguez, Susana Temiño, Morena Raiola, Miquel Sendra y Miguel Torres.
Research
29 May 2025

CNIC researchers have discovered that the heart is formed from two independent cell types that act in synchrony from the onset of gastrulation. This finding could help to better understand the origin of certain congenital heart defects and open up new opportunities in regenerative medicine and tissue bioengineering.

Maria Kontaridis
Research
17 May 2025

Dra. Maria Kontaridis currently serves as the Gordon K. Moe Professor and Chair of Biomedical Research and Translational Medicine, as well as is the Executive Director and Director of Research, at the Masonic Medical Research Institute

Dr. Mariell Jessup
Research
14 May 2025

Dr. Mariell Jessup is Chief Science and Medical Officer of the American Heart Association

Jianyi «Jay» Zhang
Research
14 May 2025

Jianyi «Jay» Zhang,  Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), at University of Alabama -Birmingham (UAB).

Dr. Benjamin L. Prosser
Research
7 May 2025

Dr. Benjamin L. Prosser is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Jonathan Kipnis y la Dra. Mª Ángeles Moro
About the CNIC
30 Apr 2025

Dr. Jonathan Kipnis is a Principal Investigator and the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University

José Javier Fuster and Daniel Ketelhuth
Research
28 Apr 2025

Prof. Daniel Ketelhuth leads a research team at the University of Southern Denmark

David Sancho, Ignacio Heras-Murillo y Stefanie Wculek.
Research
14 Apr 2025

A study led by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC), in collaboration with the Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Barcelona (IRB Barcelona), has identified the most effective subtype of dendritic cell for generating immune memory in response to cancer

Juan Pablo Ochoa, Pablo García-Pavía, Laura Lalaguna, Marina López-Olañeta, María Arévalo-Núñez de Arenas y Enrique Lara-Pezzi.
Research
9 Apr 2025

A CNIC team has developed an innovative gene therapy strategy for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy type 5 (ARVC5), a rare and deadly inherited condition that particularly affects young men

Proyecto_CARMINA
About the CNIC
8 Apr 2025

The system provides specialised answers to biomedical questions, ensuring data privacy by operating exclusively within the CNIC