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Antonio Liras
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Hematology
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Antonio Liras

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Summary

Member of Scientific Commission of Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases and Professor of Physiology at the Biology School, Universidad Complutense of Madrid. Degred in Pharmacy, and in Chemical Sciences, and PhD in Pharmacy, and Specialist Pharmacist in Clinical Analysis by the European Communities Confederation of Clinical Chemistry. His educational and scientific activity has been developed at different european universities such as the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid and the Universidad of Milan, and in the Molecular Biology Center “Severo Ochoa” of Madrid and the Neurological Institute "Carlo Besta" in Milan. He has been member of several national and international scientific committees like the Commission of Experts named by the Undersecretary's Office of Health (Spanish Ministry of Health) for the evaluation of grants for people with haemophilia and other congenital blood coagulation disorders, infected with hepatitis C virus. Dr. Antonio Liras is on the editorial board of several scientific journals and is national coordinator of a project on Advanced therapies, gene- and cell therapy using mesenchymal stem cells from adult tissues, in collaboration with the Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Unit, La Paz University Hospital Health Research Institute-IdiPAZ and Research Institute (i+12), Hospital 12 of October of Madrid.

Anatomy & Physiology Biotechnology Drugs & Devices Hematology Molecular Biology Pharmacology Translational Medicine

Work details

Professor of Physiology

Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Physiology, Biology School, Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Spain

Research Institute (i+12), Hospital 12 of October of Madrid, Spain

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
April 14, 2016
Preliminary study on non-viral transfection of F9 (factor IX) gene by nucleofection in human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Susana Olmedillas López, Mariano Garcia-Arranz, Damian Garcia-Olmo, Antonio Liras
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1907 PubMed 27114871