Estibaliz Urarte Rodríguez
Investigador
Research group
Estibaliz Urarte Rodríguez graduated in Biology in 2005 from the University of Navarra and obtained her PhD in Plant Physiology from the Public University of Navarra in 2012. Previously, she had completed a Master in Environmental Agrobiology at the same university, which ended in 2009.
During the months of February, March and April 2010, she completed a predoctoral stay at the Julius-von-Sachs Institut für Biowissenchaften, in Würzburg, Germany.
After almost 9 years working in basic research, she completed a specialization course in Scientific Communication in 2016 at the University of Vic, which would end in 2017.
In April 2018, she joined the team of the research line of Patient Engagement in Research Area as communication manager.
Professional network profiles
Last Publications
- Urarte E, Claverol J and Nafria-Escalera B Evaluation of the knowledge about next-generation therapies among the Spanish-speaking population revista espanola de comunicacion en salud . 13(2): 129-142.
Projects
- Project name:
- Design, Implementation and Development of a Psychosocial Study on COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participation (RBDCOV Project)
- Leader
- Begoña Nafria Escalera
- Funding entities:
- European AIDS Treatment Group
- Code
- PFE00112
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2023 - 2024
- Project name:
- EU Network of Youth Cancer Survivors
- Leader
- Begoña Nafria Escalera
- Funding entities:
- European Commission
- Code
- 101056918
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2022 - 2025
- Project name:
- Science4Pandemics: Cizitens engagement digital platform for collective intelligence in pandemics
- Leader
- Begoña Nafria Escalera
- Funding entities:
- Fundació Privada per a la Recerca i la Docència Sant Joan de Déu - FSJD, EIT Health e.V
- Code
- 220365
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2022 - 2024
News
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Share4Rare and CIBERER join forces for rare diseases research
Share4Rare and the Spanish Network in Rare Disease Research (CIBERER) will collaborate to locate patients to promote clinical research initiatives.