News about Susana Puig
FERO Foundation joins Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Centre Governing Council
Hospital Clínic Barcelona and the FERO Foundation have signed an agreement whereby the foundation joins the Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Cen1
Campus Clínic Innova 2025: transformative ideas with real impact on the healthcare system
Campus Clínic Innova brought together professionals from healthcare, research and management in a day dedicated to promoting innovation with real imp1
Dr. Susana Puig, new director of research at Hospital Clínic
Dr. Susana Puig has been appointed as the new director of Research at Hospital Clínic Barcelona, taking over from Dr. Josep Rodés, who has led this a1
First environmental sustainability day at Campus Clínic: a shared commitment
This Thursday, June 5, coinciding with World Environment Day, Campus Clínic held its first Environmental Sustainability Day, a joint initiative by Ho1
Dr Susana Puig is the new director of IDIBAPS
Today, Thursday 29 May 2025, an extraordinary meeting of IDIBAPS’ Board of Trustees was held in which Dr Susana Puig was appointed the new director o1
An international review considers the current status and future challenges in the management of cutaneous melanoma
Susana Puig, the head of the IDIBAPS research group Melanoma: imaging, genetics and immunology (ubicated at Esther Koplowitz Centre) of the1
A European project led by IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona studies the efficacy of immunotherapy for childhood melanoma for the first time
Conducted as part of the MELCAYA project, the study demonstrates that anti PD-1 antibody immunotherapy is safe for children and adolescents. Furtherm1
The institutional KAIROS project of IDIBAPS, funded with 2.5 million euros for impactful biomedical research, has started
The objective is to deepen the molecular and genomic understanding of various diseases and facilitate patient translation. The program has been funde1
IDIBAPS receives 2.5 million euros from the Fortalece-Salud programme to promote biomedical research
The goal of the KAIROS project, driven by 6 Clínic-IDIBAPS research groups, will be to enhance molecular and genetic knowledge about various diseases1
