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Research Services in Spain
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Bcam - Basque Center For Applied Mathematics
BCAM is a world-class interdisciplinary Research Center in the field of Applied Mathematics that was founded in 2008 as a Basque Excellence Research Center (BERC), with a focus on interdisciplinary research in mathematics, as well as training, attracting talented scientists, and promoting scientific and technological advances worldwide. BCAM scientific activities are organized into Research Lines working in relevant areas through highly competitive projects developed by BCAM researchers. With the mission “mathematics in the service of society”, we are committed to establishing links and collaborations with industry, R&D companies and social institutions, in order to transfer our excellence research in Applied Mathematics to diverse areas. Embedded in a multicultural environment, BCAM provides the right atmosphere for research and promotes the creation of hard-working international and interdisciplinary teams.
51 to 200 staff
Cerner Enviza
Oracle has been a leader in life sciences for more than 40 years, igniting innovation through powerful and connected research, data, and technology. We deliver consultative end-to-end solutions and guidance throughout the therapeutic development lifecycle. Whether supporting the management of clinical trials and pharmacovigilance with market-leading tools, generating real-world evidence from unique data sets or guiding brand strategy with commercial insights, Oracle Life Sciences empowers the life sciences industry in its mission to improve patient outcomes. Learn more at oracle.com/life-sciences On December 20, 2021, Oracle and Cerner jointly announced an agreement for Oracle to acquire Cerner through an all-cash tender offer for $95.00 per share, or approximately $28.3 billion in equity value. Cerner is a leading provider of digital information systems used within hospitals and health systems to enable medical professionals to deliver better healthcare to individual patients and communities.
501 to 1000 staff
Cnic - Spanish National Center For Cardiovascular Research Centro Nac. Investigaciones Cardiovasc
The Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos (CNIC) is a leading international research center dedicated to understanding the basis of cardiovascular health and disease and to translating this knowledge into improved patient care. The center was founded in by the Ministry of Health and is located in the Instituto de Salud Carlos campus in Madrid. The CNIC adopted its current form after a “relaunch” in 2006, made possible through a partnership between the Spanish government and the Pro CNIC Foundation, a panel of 14 leading Spanish companies and charitable foundations. Through this partnership, the Pro CNIC Foundation injected significant private investment and also applied its combined expertise to the management and promotion of the CNIC, permitting the incorporation of Dr. Valentín Fuster as General Director and the development of a new strategic plan. The CNIC’s ultimate goal is for newly generated knowledge to be translated into societal benefits and a tangible return for the Spanish public sector. The center’s resources are all oriented toward translating research results into changes in clinical practice and opportunities for the business sector. To achieve this goal, the center promotes close partnerships between basic and clinical investigators and pioneers their participation in population-based clinical and observational studies, one of the center’s core commitments. Another core activity at the CNIC is training. The CNIC-JOVEN Training Plan covers all levels from senior high school to postdoctoral research and is dedicated to ensuring a strong base of talented biomedical researchers in Spain. Of the more than 400 staff at the CNIC, 85% work directly on research projects, as members of technical units or research groups. The CNIC’s researchers are selected through an international competitive process and are evaluated periodically by an external evaluation committee composed of 13 internationally renowned research scientists. The CNIC recently obtained renewed status as a Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence, an award given to the 8 top research centers in Spain.
201 to 500 staff
Health Research Institute Of Santiago De Compostela
The Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS) is a translational research, innovation and knowledge transfer centre which leverages and boosts synergies between the University and the Health Care Areas of Santiago de Compostela and Barbanza, and of Lugo, A Mariña and Monforte de Lemos. IDIS was officially certified as a research centre of the Spanish Health System by the Institute of Health Carlos in March 2010.
201 to 500 staff
Ideko Research Center
IDEKO is a research center that specialises in advanced manufacturing technologies. We are known for the scientific excellence developed in our 4 research groups which are aimed at advancing our specialisation: Dynamics and Control, Design and Precision Engineering, ICT and Automation and Manufacturing Processes.
51 to 200 staff
Ifae
At IFAE we conduct experimental and theoretical research at the frontiers of fundamental physics, namely in Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology. We are involved in the ATLAS project at the LHC, the T2K neutrino experiment in Japan, the MAGIC telescopes in La Palma and the Dark Energy Survey project in Chile, among others. We also work at the cutting edge of detector technology developing pixel detectors for High Energy Physics, telescope cameras and detectors for medical imaging and other scientific and industrial fields.
51 to 200 staff
Ihcantabria
The Environmental Hydraulics Institute "IHCantabria" is a mixed research institute that arises from the combined effort of two institutions, the University of Cantabria and the Government of Cantabria through the Institute of Environmental Hydraulics of Cantabria Foundation. The Institute's activities focus on basic and applied research as well as the development of studies, methodologies and tools for the integrated management of aquatic ecosystems including inland waters, transitional waters and coastal waters, integrating all relevant processes, As well as socio-economic aspects for an efficient and sustainable management of the integral water cycle. This work has placed IHCantabria in the national and international elite of the area of scientific-technological knowledge related to the water cycle in its various facets. IHCantabria is made up of more than 140 researchers and has more than thirty years of experience. To achieve its objectives, the Institute carries out three types of activities: Research, Technological Transfer and Training. The IHCantabria facilities have been financed by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Government of Cantabria and FEDER Funds of the European Union to become a Single Technical Scientific Facility (ICTS).
201 to 500 staff
Inia
El INIA es un centro nacional del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Es responsable de la coordinación de la investigación en materia de I+D+i agroalimentaria y forestal en el ámbito estatal, así como de la ejecución de proyectos de investigación, en estrecha colaboración con los correspondientes sectores socioeconómicos.
501 to 1000 staff
Institute Of Microelectronics Of Barcelona Imb-Cnm, Csic
The Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona (IMB-CNM-CSIC) is one of the three research centers belonging to the National Microelectronics Center (CNM) created in 1985 by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and recognized as a Unit of Excellence María de Maeztu. Around 200 people, with researchers, technicians, administration and PhD fellows, are IMB-CNM' staff. The main activity is applied research and technology development in the fields of silicon-based micro and nano technologies, devices and systems. The R&D activities are mainly driven by competitive research projects funded through the EU Programs and through the National R+D+i Plan funded by the Spanish Ministry. IMB-CNM has unique high-level scientific infrastructures and know-how available for the scientific and industrial communities in Spain and worldwide. The institute hosts the Micro and Nanofabrication Clean Room, a Unique Scientific and Technical Infraestructure (ICTS), housing a set of complete micro and nanotechnologies, and processes, capable of covering a very broad range of applications in different fields including, biomedical, environment, energy and mobility, security, communications and consumer electronics, etc. The ICTS is an open access facility that aims at helping national and international research groups to carry out R&D activities. Apart from the clean room, IMB-CNM might give you access/service/consultancy for the following equipment and laboratories-Design & CAD Service -Reverse Engineering -Electronic/ microelectronic Engineering Service -Electronic Systems Prototyping -Integrated Circuit and Systems Test -Prototyping -Advanced Electronics Packaging and Bonding -SAM/SEM/AFM. Additional activities include industrial R+D+I contracts (technical and consulting services, technological and pre-industrial research, technology transfer, design and fabrication of prototypes and small series), postgraduate and industrial training, and outreach.
201 to 500 staff
Irsicaixa
IrsiCaixa is a leading research institute in infections and immunity, jointly driven by the "la Caixa" Foundation and the Department of Health of the Government of Catalonia. Established in 1995 as a private non-profit foundation, with the primary goal of finding a solution to the then-devastating HIV/AIDS pandemic, IrsiCaixa brings together extensive knowledge in the field of infectious diseases and the immune system. While maintaining a strong commitment to eradicating HIV, more than 100 dedicated researchers explore other viral, bacterial, and fungal infections with significant clinical impact, such as COVID-19, syphilis, and Ebola, as well as diseases caused by respiratory syncytial virus and multidrug-resistant bacteria. IrsiCaixa leverages its extensive knowledge in immunology and vaccines to combat a broad spectrum of diseases and to reduce the impact of infections. Additionally, its scientific trajectory has led it to engage in other cross-cutting disciplines, such as understanding the role of microorganisms and the resulting immunological disorders to address medical challenges like cancer, Alzheimer's, aging, and the microbiome.
51 to 200 staff
Pivotal
Our vision is to be the most customer-centric CRO on earth. We are conscious that our customers look for ways to accelerate trial execution. So we deliver on our vision by delivering faster, smarter, scientific and affordable solutions. We work vigorously to design patient- and PI-centric trials, to reduce the trial delivery timelines and costs and to drive smarter decision-making processes through data insights. Pivotal was born and raised in 2001 surrounded by an environment of high scientific tenure and drive. Our founder, Dr. Ibrahim Farr, launched Pivotal to share and implement scientific strategies and best project practices that make clinical trials more efficient and maximize our client’s drug development programs’ value chain. As a company with some 200 employees and operating in more than 20 countries we have built focused specialization across all therapeutic areas and founded a strong innovative therapies and early phases hub that enables us to tackle our customers most difficult challenges. After almost 22 years of hands-on experience, we master clinical research. Pivotal has forged an aspirational vision of a digitally and data-enabled, growth-oriented future. We dive deep into clinical trials by leveraging our near real time advanced insights platform. We discover data-driven insights to anticipate trial risks and predict their impact. This has made us an efficient, agile and resilient company, very focused on our customers. We are a technology-savvy organization. Our approach to clinical research can be summarized in our Innovative Organizational Model: connected with the clinical research and technology ecosystem, scientifically, medically data-driven, agile and customer-centric.
51 to 200 staff
Prbb Barcelona Biomedical Research Park
The Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB) is one of the largest biomedical research clusters in Southern Europe. The PRBB, an initiative of the Government of Catalonia, the City Council of Barcelona and the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), is a large scientific infrastructure that is physically connected to the ‘Hospital del Mar de Barcelona’ and that gathers together seven public research centres closely coordinated amongst them: Hospital del Mar Research Institute (HMRIB) Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS-UPF) Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) Institute of Global Health (ISGlobal) Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE: CSIC-UPF) EMBL Barcelona Pasqual Maragall Foundation Around 1700 people from 70 different countries work at PRBB. It is a multidisciplinar park where experts from the molecular perspective up to the population one meet together. To find out more about the scientific and outreach activity of the research groups at PRBB and get to know our community, sign up to our news channel #ellipse https://ellipse.prbb.org/
1001 to 5000 staff
Uab Research Park
The UAB Research Park (PRUAB) is a non-profit organization created in 2007 by the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the Institute of Research and Technology (IRTA). Its mission is to promote and enhance the technology and knowledge transfer activities of its members, encourage entrepreneurship through the creation of new businesses based on research and generally facilitate interaction between research, business and society.
11 to 50 staff
Vall D Hebron Institute Of Research Vhir - Vall D'hebron Institut De Recerca
We are a public sector institution that promotes and develops the biomedical research, innovation and teaching at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, the hospital of Barcelona and the largest of Catalan Institute of Health (ICS). The members of our Board of Trustees are the Catalan Ministry of Health, the Catalan Ministry of Economy and Knowledge (we are a CERCA center), Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Bank of blood and tissues, the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), of which we are an accredited research institute, and the Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), which together with VHIR is part of Accredited Institute of Campus Vall d’Hebron Institute by the Institute of Health Carlos Since its creation in 1994, VHIR works to find solutions to the health problems of society, and contribute to spread them around the world. In more than 20 years we have achieved leadership in biomedical research at hospitals in our country, and we want to be recognised in 2020 as an excellent and competitive European Institute leader in clinical and traslational research linked to a university hospital. In our institute are working more than 1,300 people, of which over 1,200 doing research and others, around 100, help to do it or transfer it to the society once made, whether in the form of projects, technology transfer and innovation, communication or fundraising, among others. The best of our institution and its research staff is doing research to solve people’s health problems. Our task is not only basic or translational, we are leaders in clinical research. We have the beds of the hospital separated in less than 50 meters of laboratories and our patients will benefit from our research. In this we believe, and our efforts are focused on it. This is understood by industry leaders who are committed to our hospital, making it a world reference for its first clinical trials.
1001 to 5000 staff
Consejo Superior De Investigacioens Cientificas
Oganismo Público de Investigación
10001+ staff
Ctaex Technological Centre
CTAEX is a private non-for-profit R&D centre located in the region of Extremadura, south-west of Spain. Backed by an association of SMEs, large companies and co-operatives from the agro-food sector, the activities of CTAEX began in 2001, aiming at improving the competitiveness of the European agro-food sector from a market-oriented approach. CTAEX activities are shared within its 4 technical departments: The Agricultural Department has at its disposal green houses and 23 hectares of experimental farms (“ECO” certified among them) indicated for pot trials and large scale cultivation. CTAEX´s Food Technology Department is equipped with both: facilities and machinery, that make it possible to cover a great variety of industrial food products manufacturing processes at pilot scale. The Engineering Department provides consultancy with regards to the machinery involved in agro-food products manufacturing processes, including optimization of specific stages through the design and implementation of key equipment modifications. This Dept. also covers the environmental assessment of industrial processes, with special relevance to the management and energetic valorisation of the residues and by-products. Whereas CTAEX´s Analytical Department main expertise lies in the extraction, isolation, and purification of chemically interesting compounds found in vegetable raw materials, aromatic and medicinal plants and industrial agro-food residues and by-products. Besides, CTAEX´s Technology Transfer Office participates in project´s results diffusion and dissemination activities via: workshops, press releases, media appearances scientific publications and CTAEX´s webpage and weekly newsletter. Means of dissemination that mostly reach SMEs and stakeholders in the agro-food sector.
11 to 50 staff
Germans Trias I Pujol Research Institute Igtp
The Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) is a public research centre located in Badalona. Its main objective is to increase scientific knowledge in order to transform it into solutions to improve the health and medical care of patients and the community. The Institute is associated with one of the major university hospitals in the Barcelona area, the Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital, and is part of the Can Ruti biomedical campus. IGTP is a CERCA centre and is also accredited as a centre of excellence by the Instituto de Salud Carlos and is in charge of coordinating the management and scientific strategy of the campus, working in close collaboration with the other centres. The mission of the IGTP is to be a centre of excellence that forms the backbone of a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional environment, allowing for cutting-edge translational research and innovation aimed at solving health challenges, from the prevention to the cure of diseases. Regarding its vision, IGTP aims to establish itself as a prestigious biomedical research centre that works to improve people's health and quality of life through maximum efficiency, sustainability, excellence, professional expertise, technological transfer, access to advanced technologies and cooperation, to ensure the greatest impact.
501 to 1000 staff
Iciq
ICIQ is a public foundation dedicated to chemical research aimed at addressing global challenges such as the climate emergency and human health. Recognised with two Severo Ochoa Centers of Excellence accreditations since 2014, the centre hosts 250 researchers distributed across 19 research groups focused on sustainable catalysis, renewable energies, and decarbonization, as well as molecular medicine. These groups drive frontier research using both computational and experimental tools. ICIQ scientists have secured a total of 26 projects funded by the European Research Council (ERC), and nine of them are ICREA professors (Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies). Located in Tarragona, ICIQ works closely with industry to enhance its competitiveness, fostering the development of innovative applications and the training of qualified professionals. As a CERCA centre and a member of the Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), ICIQ is committed to sustainable and equitable development, open science, and the social impact of research. More information at © 2024. All rights reserved.
201 to 500 staff
Instituto De Biocomputacion Y Fisica De Sistemas Complejos - Bifi
BIFI is a research institute from the University of Zaragoza that promotes interdisciplinarity to face the big challenges of innovation and development. BIFI’s main research areas are: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Physics and Computing. BIFI hosts both fundamental and applied research, applying common techniques and multidisciplinary approaches to complex problems. In addition to the research in basic science, the promotion of technology transfer between university and industry is an essential goal for us. For this purpose, BIFI has the input of researchers from different fields, whose collaboration is producing important synergies. In particular supercomputing experts, physicists working in materials science, quantum chemistry and complex networks, and biologists working in structural problems, like drug development and protein folding. It hosts researchers from the Universidad de Zaragoza and other Spanish and foreign universities and aims at developing a competitive research in computation applied to physics of complex systems and biological systems. BIFI takes part on European Projects since FP6 and is currently involved in several ongoing European research projects.
51 to 200 staff
Irtic
University Research Institute on Robotics and Information and Communication Technologies (IRTIC)
51 to 200 staff
Ite
The Energy Technological Institute (ITE) is a private, non-profit-making association whose services, products and technological projects are addressed to national and international public bodies and companies in the power, electric, electronic and communications sectors. It was set up in 1994 and forms part of the IMPIVA (Network of Technology Institutes of the Valencian Small and Medium-Sized Business Institute). In 2001 it became founder partner of REDIT (Valencian Community Network of Technology Institutes). Since it was set up ITE has gradually evolved, applying the most advanced technologies in its developments and consolidating research results. Its horizontal nature has meant that it has at all times been able to respond to the requirements and needs of companies in different sectors, with services, training, research and innovation developments.
51 to 200 staff
Science For Change
Science For Change is a knowledge-based social enterprise born from the will to tackle socio-environmental and health challenges through citizen science, participatory strategies and co-creation. We are an innovative company expert in collaborative research, evidence-informed policies and quality science communication. SFC develops user-centred, innovative services and products to facilitate social innovation and a positive impact in society. We have developed a highly inclusive and replicable methodology to generate new data sets to boost social transformation. We seek a change of paradigm that allows the democratization of science through real, active and inclusive participation of society in the generation of knowledge. We apply a holistic vision of co-design to all the projects in which we are involved. We have extensive experience in the application of innovative participatory methodologies in different knowledge fields: environmental issues, health, IT services, science education, quality science communication and art. Collaborative research is a key component of our unique methodologies for stakeholder engagement (citizens, public authorities and policymakers, industries, academia, educational or media sector), to promote dialogue, increase transparency, and co-design solutions that are relevant to all the stakeholders involved. As a result, the empowered communities participate in decision-making processes and the generated data and co-created solutions can inform public policies. The company works at local, national, European and global levels coordinating and participating in different citizen science and research and innovation projects (H2020, HE, FECYT, NEOTEC…). Our business model involves bringing the innovation to the market. We offer a wide range of services, applicable to all branches of knowledge; co-design services, trainings or services that facilitate the connection between science and politics to maximize the impact of the projects.
11 to 50 staff
Semfyc
La Sociedad Española de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria (semFYC) es una sociedad científica de médicos de Atención Primaria, sin ánimo de lucro, cuyo fin último es el de promover y fomentar el óptimo desarrollo de la Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria en España, así como su contribución al desarrollo de la Atención Primaria de Salud. La actividad de la semFYC se fundamenta en un trabajo cooperativo y participativo, siendo la excelencia científica y el liderazgo sus dos máximos exponentes.
11 to 50 staff
Synapse Research Management Partners
SYNAPSE is a company specialised in the management of research and development projects in the biomedical sector, working with a great variety of stakeholders at both national and international levels (pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, research centres, academia, hospitals, regulatory authorities, public health authorities, etc.). Located in Barcelona, SYNAPSE focuses on complex, distributed research and development projects that are highly innovative, ambitious (several million Euros of funding), and distributed (based on the collaboration of teams scattered in different institutions and countries), with a specific focus on European projects. SYNAPSE services aim to support the scientific coordination at all levels throughout the project life cycle and include strategic planning and scoping of the project, configuration and development of the work plan (full Work Breakdown Structure, including definition of milestones and deliverables), development of governance mechanisms, design and implementation of management tools, budget elaboration and financial monitoring, knowledge management, legal management, design and deployment of a dissemination and communication strategy, and exploitation of research results. The expertise of the team covers: project management, financial and legal assessment, exploitation and IPR management, knowledge management, validation and assessment, business planning, training, dissemination and communication strategies design and implementation. SYNAPSE’s interdisciplinary structure includes specialists in biochemistry and pre-clinical research, project management, finance, law, research exploitation, education and marketing.
11 to 50 staff