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Dra. Eva Ramírez de Arellano has extensive experience in the field of virology, in basic and applied research. She began her PhD studies at the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid, where she trained in the field of HIV under the direction of Dr. Africa Holguín and Dr. Vicente Soriano. The research carried out focused on studies of molecular epidemiology of HIV subtypes, as well as the characterization of viral promoter (LTRs). She acquired high skills in the handling of patient samples as well as in biotechnological techniques mainly, in the field of molecular genetics, cell cultures, viral infections and transcription assays. After her PhD degree in 2007, she continued her research abroad, doing a 6-month postdoctoral stay at the Amsterdam Medical Center (AMC) under the direction of Dr. Ben Berkhout. , involved in the development of recombinant lentiviral vectors of HIV for the expression of miRNA inhibitors of the virus (RNA. 2010 Jul;16(7):1328-39). After that, her first long post-doctoral training was supported by “Red de Investigación en SIDA” in the laboratory of viral Inmunology lead by Dra. Margarita Del Val Latorre in the National Centre of Microbiology (CNM). She expanded her training in genetic factors that could be involve in the progression of the HIV disease acquiring skills in RT-PCRs, SNPs and immunology techniques, originating some publications (Clin Infect Dis. 2017 Mar 1;64(5):621-628; J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Nov 1;64(3):225-31.; Immunobiology. 2012 Sep;217(9):889-94). Recently a publication has been sent to the journal Human Molecular Genetic, with new relevant data on genetic markers related to progression of the disease in the HIV virus (Novel association of five HLA alleles with HIV-1 progression in Spanish long-term non progressor patients. Eva Ramírez de Arellano, et al.). In 2011, a Sara Borrell contract was awarded to investigate the line of pathogens of high biological risk, under the supervision of Dr. Antonio Tenorio and Dr. Ana Isabel Negredo at the Laboratory of Arbovirus and Imported Viral Diseases in the CNM. She has focused his research on filoviruses, specifically, on the development of recombinant baculoviruses as a method for the detection of the new Lloviu filovirus, in samples of sera from bats and high risk individuals (Serological evidence of LLoviu virus infection in Miniopterus schreibersii insectivorous bats, Spain. Ramirez de Arellano E et al., prepared to send to EID). Moreover, she also worked in collaboration with other arboviruses as Chikungunya (Euro Surveill. 2016. 8;21:36) and West Nile virus in two European work-packages, acquiring training in the constructions of recombinant virus, RT-PCRs, P3 high security level, virus title, neutralization and co-infection assays (Virology. 2016 Feb 18;492:53-65). Since 2014 she has been involved in the detection of haemorrhagic fever virus as Ebola and CCHFV in human and ticks, respectively. She developed and carried out the sequencing of the complete genome of the CCHFV Spanish survived case (Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2017 Dec;23:2078-2080) and measures of viral load to help in the diagnostic of the patients (N Engl J Med. 2017 Jul 13;377(2):154-161). She also participated actively in the inactivation of 3959 pools of ticks in the P3 laboratory for the detection of CCHFV in wild or domestic animals (Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad 2017). In 2020, after her extensive research experience in viruses, she joined to the group of antibiotic resistance (AR) and healthcare-associated infection in the CNM where she has participated and co-coordinated different research initiatives in the field of antimicrobial resistance, including the strategic action on S. pyogenes of CIBERINFEC.
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Eva Ramirez de Arellano,Jesus Saavedra-Lozano,Pilar Villalon,Ana Jove-Blanco, David Grandioso, Jared Sotelo,Anna Gamell,Juan Jose Gonzalez-Lopez,Eloisa Cervantes, Maria Jose Gonzalez, Victoria Rello-Saltor,Cristina Esteva,
Elias Dahdouh, Laro Gomez-Marcos,Javier E. Canada-Garcia,Eva Ramirez de Arellano,Aida Sanchez-Garcia,Isabel Sanchez-Romero,Luis Lopez-Urrutia,Pedro de la Iglesia,Alejandro Gonzalez-Praetorius, Jared Sotelo,Daniel Valle-Millares, Isabela Alonso-Gonzalez,
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY (2024): 1390966-1390966
Frontiers in microbiology (2023): 1331683-1331683
Frontiers in Microbiology (2023): 1220286-1220286
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#Citation: 462
H-Index: 14
G-Index: 21
Sociability: 5
Diversity: 3
Activity: 11
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