In ELMUMY the University of Navarra (UNAV), represented by Dr. Bruno Paiva, scientific Coordinator and Head of the Flow Cytometry core facility, is leading several deliverables of Work Package1 "Annotation of available samples & datasets. Collection of new samples" while actively contributing to other Work Packages. Dr. Paiva's team will develop minimally invasive models centered around tumor and immune cell monitoring, for improved prediction of outcomes in premalignant conditions.
UNAV is at the forefront of clinical trials, collaborating not only within its own institution but also with partners worldwide. These trials are designed to provide invaluable samples and data essential for the successful implementation of projects like ELMUMY, further cementing the university's reputation as a leading hub for innovative medical research and healthcare advancement.
The University of Navarra, founded in 1952 by Saint Josemaría Escrivá, the visionary behind Opus Dei, boasts a storied legacy centered on a commitment to excellence in both teaching and research. With a rich history spanning decades, this esteemed institution has remained steadfast in its dedication to serving both individuals and society through its educational and scholarly pursuits.
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