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BCNatal Fetal Medicine Research Center is integrated with BCNatal, a functionally unified clinical area resulting from the merger of the two largest maternal-fetal medicine departments in Barcelona (Hospital Clínic and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, University of Barcelona).
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Who we are BCNatal Fetal Medicine Research Center is an...
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Thanks to research, it will be possible to improve the...
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Featured projects The quality of fetal life determines the...
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Goal Erasmus Mundus FetalMed-PhD is the first joint doctoral...
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The main objective of the “FetalBrainCare” project is to...
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Thanks to research, it will be possible to improve the health of future generations from the beginning of life. Our research is structured in seven lines within these three large areas. Solutions to minimize the health risks of fetal programming
A partnership between the SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital and Hospital Clinic Barcelona dedicated to comprehensive care for congenital heart diseases. At BCNatal we take care of the health of women and babies from the mother's womb.
The BCNatal group has a research center with one of the world's largest scientific productions in its field, with more than 400 articles published in scientific journals, 40 doctoral theses, more than 50 competitive projects and 20 million euros of funding in the last 10 years.
With more than 750m2 dedicated to research and more than 100 professionals, we have dedicated teams that offer research support internally and we outsource some of their services.
3 gru 2020 · An artificial placenta to increase the survival of extremely premature babies. 03 December 2020. Research. The device can keep the newborn in an environment similar to that of the maternal uterus, connected to an artificial umbilical cord, and reduce neurological sequelae.