{"id":23932,"date":"2024-04-18T11:15:31","date_gmt":"2024-04-18T09:15:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/idibell.cat\/en\/?p=23932"},"modified":"2024-04-18T11:17:29","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T09:17:29","slug":"dr-meritxell-rovira-awarded-with-the-cris-de-excelencia-program-to-study-pancreatic-cancer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/idibell.cat\/en\/2024\/04\/dr-meritxell-rovira-awarded-with-the-cris-de-excelencia-program-to-study-pancreatic-cancer\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr. Meritxell Rovira, awarded with the “CRIS de Excelencia” Program to study pancreatic cancer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dr. Meritxell Rovira, leader of the Pancreas Regeneration group<\/a> at IDIBELL and the University of Barcelona, has received the “CRIS de Excelencia” award from the CRIS Foundation against cancer<\/a>, a non-profit entity whose objective is to raise funds for oncology research. Her project will examine the cellular heterogeneity of the pancreas to better understand the development of pancreatic ductal carcinoma (PDAC), a disease with a 5-year survival rate below 10% and no early detection methods or effective treatments.<\/p>\n The award ceremony was held yesterday in Madrid, within the framework of the scientific symposium held on CRIS Science Day 2024<\/a>, under the motto “Drawing the future of cancer: Transforming cancer detection with advanced technologies.” Among other authorities, the Minister of Health, M\u00f3nica Garc\u00eda, and the president of the CRIS Foundation against cancer, Lola Manterola, as well as renowned national and international experts, participated in the event.<\/p>\n \u201cReceiving this support from the CRIS Foundation against Cancer is a great honor,\u201d said Dr. Rovira, who received the award from the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Universities, Juan Cruz. \u201cThis funding offers me the opportunity to carry out an ambitious project with the potential to change the prognosis of a disease that, unfortunately, today has a very negative impact on the people who are diagnosed,\u201d details Dr. Rovira, specialized in cell lineages and pancreatic cancer and also a Ramon y Cajal researcher at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.<\/p>\n This year, the “CRIS de Excelencia” Program, which involves an endowment of up to 1,250,000 euros for a project with a duration of 5 years, also distinguished Dr. C\u00e9sar Serrano<\/a>, from the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not all pancreatic cancers are the same<\/strong><\/p>\n Understanding how PDAC, a subtype of pancreatic cancer, starts is essential to finding better ways to treat it. In this sense, recently, Dr. Rovira’s team has discovered that tumors originate from different types of cells, which may explain why some tumors are more aggressive than others. Now, researchers from IDIBELL and the University of Barcelona will delve into this analysis to find new genes that can help detect and treat pancreatic cancer more effectively.<\/p>\n Using cutting-edge genomic techniques, scientists will analyze pancreas samples from both mice and people suffering from the disease. These data will be contrasted with clinical data and information on the progression of tumor development to identify specific early diagnostic biomarkers and potential new therapeutic strategies, offering hope to patients and their families. \u201cThis proposal aims to fill the main gap in the detection and treatment of PDAC to achieve a positive impact in the clinical setting,\u201d says Dr. Rovira.<\/p>\n Graduated in Biology at the University of Barcelona, Dr. Rovira soon specialized in pancreatic development. During her career she has conducted pioneering research on embryonic stem cell differentiation and its relationship to cancer, which has led to significant publications. Since 2019 she leds the Pancreas Regeneration laboratory<\/a> at IDIBELL and the University of Barcelona, obtaining important recognition and funding, such as the prestigious L’Or\u00e9al-UNESCO award<\/a> or a CaixaResearch grant<\/a> from the \u201dla Caixa\u201d Foundation.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n