Venue: Sala Máxima, Espacio V Centenario
Date: June 27th, 2025
REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/Evt6QPVSA8hKTgeF6
Why should I register?
You will be able to connect with leading researchers and professionals in the field of metabolism. It is an excellent opportunity to create and strengthen ties that may result in future collaborations.
You will get first-hand information on the latest advances in translational research in metabolism. You will listen to experts share their findings and keep up to date of trends and developments in metabolic research.
Participating in Q&A sessions, or roundtable discussions will allow you to discuss and debate innovative ideas with other attendees. This exchange can inspire you and help you to see new perspectives in your own research or clinical practice.
GRANAMET puts young researchers at the center, who will be the ones giving the talks at the GRANAMET meetings. In addition, we will have professional development workshops for early career scientists (R1 and R2).
2nd GRANAMET Meeting
June 27th, 2025
9:30 a.m Welcome and Introduction
9:45-10:45 Scientific talks by
early career researchers
9:45-10:15 Andreea Román, PhD Student (Rosa Nieto’s and Ignacio Fernández-Fígares' group)
Partial substitution of soy protein by local alternatives and its effect on growth and protein metabolism of growing pigs
10:15-10:45 Yolanda Ramírez Casas, PhD Student (Darío Acuña’s group)
Understanding sarcopenia: Exploring its mechanisms in the Bmal1 knockout mouse model
10:45-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:00 Maria del Carmen Andreo López, MD-PhD Student (Manuel Muñoz’s group)
Advanced assessment of osteomuscular structure in cystic fibrosis: Application of new technologies to the study of bone metabolism
12:00-12:30 Álvaro Torres Martos, PhD Student (Concepción Aguilera’s group)
Impact of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Metabolomic and Proteomic Profiles and Future NCD Risk
12:30-12:45 Short break
12:45-13:15 Nieves Casillas Ruiz, PhD Student (Alfonso Rubio-Navarro’s group)
Dissecting the molecular mechanisms of endocrine dysfunction in pancreatic cancer
INVITED TALK
13:15-14:00 David Jiménez-Morales, PhD
Bioinformatics Lead, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
Decoding Biological Systems: Multi‑Omics Today and Tomorrow in the Age of AI
14:30 Joint lunch nearby
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