The Universitat de València promotes a new toxicology without animals with the European project ONTOX The Universitat de València promotes a new toxicology without animals with the European project ONTOX 13/05/25 The Mixt Unit UV-Institute of Sanitary Research La Fe (IIS La Fe) of Experimental Hepatology has taken the annual meeting of ONTOX, an European initiative in which the Universitat de València...[Read more]
Interview with Dr. Mathieu Vinken, coordinator of the European Project ONTOX Interview with Dr. Mathieu Vinken, coordinator of the European Project ONTOX 08/05/25 The European ONTOX project reaches its fourth year. On the occasion of the annual meeting held in Valencia, coordinator Mathieu Vinken answers our questions about the achievements reached and the...[Read more]
A study from the University of Valencia and ISS La Fe leads an advance in the diagnosis of drug-induced liver damage through metabolomics. A study from the University of Valencia and ISS La Fe leads an advance in the diagnosis of drug-induced liver damage through metabolomics. 30/12/24 Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is an adverse effect of medications that manifests in susceptible individuals and in different ways. [Read more]
Professor José V. Castell invited to the School of Pharmacy at University College London (UCL) Professor José V. Castell invited to the School of Pharmacy at University College London (UCL) 01/07/24 "Prof. Castell was invited to the School of Pharmacy at the University of London due to the significant contributions of his group to the use of metabolomics in the study of liver damage."[Read more]
Advances in the integration of metabolomics in an in vitro study of hepatotoxicity of new medical drugs Advances in the integration of metabolomics in an in vitro study of hepatotoxicity of new medical drugs 01/12/23 A Universitat de València (UV) and IIS La Fe team, integrated in the Biomedical Research Centre in Network of Hepatic and Digestive Diseases (CIBERehd), has proven the potential of metabolomics for...[Read more]
New Research Group website 26/04/22 The Research Group have created his web to adapt it to the new agent of contents and improve the interficie and the accessibility as already it has made in other corporate webs.