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The biomarker is capable of identifying different tumor growth patterns and independently predicting patient survival.
Defense made by María Ángeles Celda Moret
HoliAtlas will be especially useful for the study and early diagnosis of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. At its most detailed level, the new atlas includes up to 350 anatomical regions.
The research analyses the behaviour of a real microgrid under different demand growth scenarios. Thermal storage can solve technical limitations in electricity grids with high renewable energy penetration.
Antonio Martínez Millana and Vicente Traver Salcedo, from the SABIEN group, participated as trainers in the WHO programme “Impact Training for the Use of AI in Primary Health Care and Public Health”, held in Athens from 2–6 March 2026.
Eloína Coll, Zoe Valero, Gemma Lucas and Ángela González, researchers from ITACA, who represent different stages of a scientific career, discuss their personal views on scientific careers.
Elisa Ramírez, Raúl Alós, José Millet and Francisco Castells, researchers from the EP Analytics LAB group, have published their work in the journal Computers in Biology and Medicine.
The HELIOS project is coordinated by María Guillem and aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation, contributing to better health outcomes and more equitable access to advanced cardiac simulation tools.
The coordinator of ITACA Forward, José Dahoui, assessed his participation in the event very positively, highlighting that it enabled him to establish new contacts, renew previous collaborations, and explore new funding opportunities and synergies.

