Associated Clinical Researchers

The Associated Clinical Research Staff (PICA) of the IRYCIS includes the staff of the Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal 22 who carry out research activity at the Institute, either developing clinical trials, both as principal investigators and collaborators, or in competitive, public or private, national or international research and/or innovation projects, as well as publishing indexed scientific publications. The PICAs are grouped according to the service or unit of origin of each one of them.

2024 Activity indicators

  • PICA: 327, from 50 different units/services
  • 14 active competitive public projects led
  • 149 active clinical studies led
  • 27 agreements and other active private contracts
  • 236 publications
  • Q1 publications: 124 (53%)
  • D1 publications: 51 (22%)
  • Led publications: 142 (60%)
  • 1 thesis
  • 10 new innovative ideas

Industrial and intellectual property in force in 2024

  • Dr. BUELGA SUÁREZ: EP24383157.5/European priority patent application: Method and system for obtaining ECG data and for detecting and filtering left ventricular assist device interferences
  • Dr. MIGUELENA HYCKA: EP24382432.3/European priority patent application: Implantable intraventricular system
  • Dr. PECHARROMÁN DE LAS HERAS: 2211082593771/Software registration: MAPAC 2. App-system for assisting with simple CT-XR request in emergencies
  • Dr. HERNÁNDEZ DE ARRIBAS: 2203100678416/Software registration: SIGMA: Integrated Student Management and Monitoring System
  • Dr. FERNÁNDEZ VELASCO: 1804196616064/Software registration: Database of kidney transplant recipients
  • Dr. MENA MATEOS: 1609029084269 / Surgical Emergency Manual, 5th Edition: CREATIVE COMMONS
  • ANA B. ROMOJARO RODRÍGUEZ, DESIRÉE DE MIGUEL MORALES, and TERESA GÓMEZ GONZÁLEZ: P201530553 / Patent: Harness for moving patients with reduced mobility
  • DR. PRESA ABÓS, DR. CHIVA DE AGUSTÍN, and DR. VICENTE ZAPATA: M4126360 / Trademark Registration: PREVEMAMA
  • DR. DE LA CALLE REVIRIEGO: EP21383224.9 / European Patent: Chronic Pain: Electrical Quantitative Sensory Assessment System for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome