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    Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the resilience and vulnerability to developing cannabis and food addiction 

    Cajiao Manrique, María del Mar (Date of defense: 2024-12-12)

    The increasing use of cannabis and highly palatable foods in modern society, along with their decreasing risk perception, have raised the prevalence of addiction. However, the neurobiological mechanisms that contribute to ...

    Regulation of tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes by circadian molecular clocks 

    Cerdán Porqueras, Víctor (Date of defense: 2024-12-12)

    Circadian rhythms are the natural 24-hour cycles governing physiological processes and play a critical role in regulating immune function. This thesis explores the intricate connections between circadian rhythms and the ...

    Inference of selection acting on coding sequences in the human lineage 

    Ali, Hossameldin (Date of defense: 2024-12-10)

    Selection forces have shaped the current human DNA sequence through evolution. These forces have been consistently changing, in magnitude and direction, across the different evolutionary episodes of the extant human ...

    A New in vitro model to study the regulatory functions of β cells in early stages of type1 diabetes 

    Pérez-González, Beatriz (Date of defense: 2024-12-10)

    Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease marked by the selective destruction of pancreatic β cells. Early insulitis involves interactions between immune cells and β cells, but the mechanisms leading to β cell death ...

    Quantifying cellular behavior during early mammalian development 

    Casaní Galdón, Pablo (Date of defense: 2024-12-05)

    In this thesis we study cell behaviours such as cellular decision making and self-organization using the developing mouse embryo as the system of study. To be able to extract the most needed cellular dynamics from ...

    Interrogating the importance of x-chromosome inactivation and reactivation for meiotic potential 

    Mattimoe, Tom (Date of defense: 2024-12-04)

    X-chromosome dosage compensation in female mammals is achieved through X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), where one X chromosome is epigenetically silenced to ensure dosage parity with male cells. During germline development, ...

    Deciphering lymphoma-specific DNA methylation alterations in healthy B cells: a single-cell multiomics study 

    Bianchi, Agostina (Date of defense: 2024-12-03)

    Recent studies have shown that clones harboring cancer driver mutations colonize our tissues as we age. It remains to be determined whether the same is true for epigenetic alterations, specifically DNA methylation (DNAm) ...

    Dissecting motor behaviour alterations in Parkinson's disease using genetically modified zebrafish models 

    Tzotzolaki, Tanita Maria (Date of defense: 2024-12-02)

    Los trastornos neurodegenerativos como la enfermedad de Parkinson (EP) implican la degeneración progresiva del sistema nervioso, lo que provoca alteraciones tanto motoras como cognitivas. La EP afecta a millones de personas ...

    Decoding the regulatory grammar of hematopoiesis using synthetic enhancers 

    Frömel, Robert Udo (Date of defense: 2024-11-29)

    During cellular differentiation, gene regulatory elements (GREs) play a crucial role in converting expression gradients of transcription factors (TF) into precise target gene activation. However, the underlying rules are ...

    Novel transcription mechanisms used by dendritic cells in the tumor immune microenvironment 

    Krasko, Anastasia (Date of defense: 2024-11-29)

    Interferon is essential for eliciting adaptive immunity against cancer cells. Type I interferon (IFNI) activates proinflammatory responses in dendritic cells (DCs) and this promotes specific anti-tumor T cell responses. ...

    Equivariant graph neural networks in drug discover: from property prediction to molecule generation 

    Cremer, Julian (Date of defense: 2024-11-28)

    Advancements in machine learning have revolutionized various aspects of drug discovery, from molecular property prediction to de novo design. This thesis presents a comprehensive exploration of equivariant graph neural ...

    When P. falciparum meets the brain microvasculature: a 3D blood-brain barrier model to study cerebral malaria 

    Piatti, Livia (Date of defense: 2024-11-28)

    La alteración de la barrera hematoencefálica está relacionada con la malaria cerebral, una complicación de la infección por Plasmodium falciparum asociada con la acumulación del parásito en los vasos sanguíneos cerebrales. ...

    Machine learning methods of property prediction in drug discovery 

    Schapin, Nikolai (Date of defense: 2024-11-28)

    Molecular properties are highly important in drug discovery with binding affinity being crucial for selecting hit and lead candidates. Existing machine learning models often lack speed for large-scale screening or lack ...

    CEBPa is an orchestrator of trophectoderm specification 

    Wei, Xiao (Date of defense: 2024-11-27)

    La bifurcación entre trofoectodermo y la masa celular interna es la decisión de desarrollo más temprana, pero cómo se inicia y en qué etapa embrionaria ocurre no se entiende completamente. Aquí describimos que el factor ...

    Synaptic transcriptomic changes sensitive to pharmacological approaches in fragile X syndrome: from mouse to human 

    Reyes Ramírez, Lucía de los (Date of defense: 2024-11-26)

    Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common monogenic cause of intellectual disability and autism, is characterized by impairment in cognitive function and synaptic plasticity. Several preclinical studies in animal models ...

    Evaluation of tumor mutational burden in follicular lymphoma 

    Lafuente Sánchez, Marta (Date of defense: 2024-11-25)

    El linfoma folicular (LF) es el subtipo más frecuente de linfoma no-Hodgkin indolente, caracterizado por un buen pronóstico a pesar de considerarse incurable. Sin embargo, algunos pacientes presentan un curso clínico más ...

    Fixing a broken heart: Zebrafish as a model for heart regeneration drug discovery 

    Apolínová, Kateřina (Date of defense: 2024-11-20)

    Myocardial infarction (MI) remains a leading cause of mortality, with currently available treatments addressing symptoms rather than promoting heart muscle regeneration. Cardiac regeneration strategies, inspired by ...

    Genomic analysis of demographic changes in Southern Europe during Roman colonization and Late Antiquity 

    Carrión, Pablo (Date of defense: 2024-11-15)

    The expansion of the Roman Empire throughout the Mediterranean region and West Eurasia severely shaped the world culturally and politically. This period has been traditionally studied and researched by historians and ...

    Temperature impacts on mortality at different spatial and temporal scales 

    Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos (Date of defense: 2024-11-14)

    This PhD thesis investigates the relationship between temperature and mortality at different spatial and temporal scales, addressing a crucial issue in the context of rising temperatures due to anthropogenic climate change. ...

    Phylogenetic applications of ancient protein sequences 

    Krüger, Johanna (Date of defense: 2024-11-11)

    The resilience of proteins against degradation makes them the longest surviving resource for genomic information. Knowing how much information we can obtain from an ancient sample is crucial because most sampling strategies ...