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Masa J.F., Duran-CantoLLa J., CaPote F., CaBeLLo M., aBaD J., garCía-rio F. et aL. Efficacy of home single-chan- nel nasal pressure for recommending continuous pos- itive airway pressure treatment in sleep apnea. Sleep. 2015;38(1):13-21.
agusti a., anto J.M., auFFray C., BarBe F., Barreiro e., DorCa J. et aL. Personalized respiratory medicine: Ex- ploring the horizon, addressing the issues: Summary of a BRN-AJRCCM workshop held in Barcelona on June 12, 2014. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015;191(4):391-401.
Barreiro e., sznaJDer J.i., naDer g.a., BuDinger g.r.s.. Muscle dysfunction in patients with lung diseases a grow-
Highlights
Our group has continued its evolution, incorporating new pre-doctoral, postdoctoral and Senior research- ers. Collaborations with groups of CIBERBBN are still very active, and a mixed unit has been consti- tuted. The group has also maintained its national and international collaborations, and is preparing a project for the 2020 European initiative. With regard to production, it has remained high and stable [32 originals, several reviews, different chapters of a SEPAR clinical guidelines, and 2 doctoral theses]. In addition, we have presented numerous communica- tions at international conferences, and eight invited lectures (6 international). Some of our researchers are members of the editorial boards of journals such as Am J Respir Crit Care Med (highest IF in our field), J Appl Physiol and Arch Bronconeumol (the Editor in Chief is a member of the group), and are also re- viewers for 12 indexed journals and 5 agencies, in- cluding the European Commission, and some UK, the Netherlands and France foundations, as well
ing epidemic. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015;191(6):616-619.
guerra s., haLonen M., vasquez M.M., sPangenBerg a., stern D.a., Morgan W.J. et aL. Relation between circu- lating CC16 concentrations, lung function, and develop- ment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease across the lifespan: A prospective study. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. 2015;3(8):613-620.
Messaggi-sartor M., guiLLen-soLa a., DePoLo M., Duarte e., roDríguez D.a., Barrera M.-C. et aL. Inspiratory and expiratory muscle training in subacute stroke. Neurology. 2015;85(7):564-572.
as for the FIS and the Plan Nacional programs. In terms of resources we have obtained different com- petitive grants (6 active projects, including one from the Plan Nacional and one FIS) and 17 ongoing clini- cal trials (10 of them started in 2015). In educational activities related to research, the group leader con- tinues as member of the UPF doctoral program and one researcher is the director of a inter-university Master in respiratory research. Group members are also continuing their activities in national and inter- national research networks of excellence, like the Barcelona Respiratory Network (BRN). As a result of all of this, the group has been ranked in the highest tertile of the CIBERES (6th out of 34 groups), con- firming its qualification as “excellent” given by the external scientific committee. From an institutional perspective, the head of the group has been the CI- BERES deputy director.
Institution: Consorci Mar Parc Salut de Barcelona · Contact: Hospital del Mar · Paseo Marítimo, 25-29. 08003 Barcelona · Tel.: (+34) 93 248 35 48 · E.mail: [email protected]
Websites: www.imim.es • www.upf.edu • www.brn.cat • www.parcdesalutmar.cat
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