The diseases with the highest mortality and incidence in our society are chronic diseases and age-related diseases. Generally, the biological, cellular, and molecular bases of these diseases respond to complex mechanisms determined by multiple factors in space and time. This makes them difficult to study and results in the translation of knowledge we generate to the patient occurring in the long term.
Our group is focused on studying the relationships established by different cells in the context of complex chronic diseases associated with aging of organs and tissues, with a special interest in cancer and fibrosis.
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