Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Graduated in Medicine and Surgery, senior specialist in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. PhD in Internal Medicine at the University of Barcelona. Associate Research Professor and Head of Chagas in DNDi since January 2022. Associate Lecturer at Barcelona University to date. Main line of research in International Health is on Chagas Disease, from basic to Public Health research. Since 2007, she has been working as a healthcare doctor between Barcelona and Bolivia. Her main line of work and research are tropical and imported diseases, and among them, Chagas disease. From 2007 to 2021 has been a professor of Master in International Health at the University of Barcelona and the Graduate Diploma in Immigration, Interculturality and Health of the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In 2010, he co-coordinated the protocol for the detection and diagnosis of Chagas in pregnant women in Latin America and their babies (Department of Health, Generalitat de Catalunya). Since November 2010 to 2021 she has been technical coordinator of the Platform of comprehensive care for patients with Chagas disease in Bolivia, and since 2019 in Paraguay. In December 2010, she also started working as an internal monitor for clinical trial E1224 (in Bolivia), and since June 2017, is the principal investigator of the Fexi 12 clinical trial (in Barcelona), both promoted by DNDi, whose objective in both cases is the search for new medicines to treat Chagas disease. Since March 2011 she is member of the international network: New tools for the diagnosis and evaluation of Chagas disease patient (NHEPACHA), that she has been coordinating between 2019 to march 2022.. She has been the scientific coordinator of the InSPIRES project, financed by the H2020 program and whose main objective is to bring science closer to society through the joint creation of Research questions that directly answer social challenges, integrating Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), open science and open data in their scientific approach in order to open up the scientific process in a more strategic way to civil society and other key stakeholders. Since 2019 to 2021 she has been the coordinator of the Barcelona Recercaixa LivingLab.
Ingenious Science shops to promote Participatory Innovation, Research and Equity in Science (InSPIRES) is a project funded by the European Commission in the context of Horizon2020 Program, in the line with “Science With And For the Society” (Swafs), and whose main objective is to bring science closer to society through the co-creation of research questions that respond directly to social challenges. The project is called InSPIRES, in which she plays a role as scientific coordinator and principal investigator, starting a new line of participative research and innovation in her career. InSPIRES integrates the RRI, the "open-science and open data" in its scientific approach in order to open the scientific process more strategically to civil society and other key stakeholders.
This bilateral cooperation project is financed by the Catalan Agency for Development Cooperation (ACCD) and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECID)
Consultant in clinical cases about tropical and imported pathology, and emerging diseases.