Sonia Guil

PhD

About this speaker

I am a molecular biologist and lead the research group: “Regulatory RNA and chromatin” at the Josep Carreras Research Institute (IJC) in Badalona, Spain, where our main focus is the study of RNA biology and the epigenetic regulation in disease. The epigenetic dysregulation is prominent in a number of neurological diseases, and for many years we have been interested in uncovering new roles for the noncoding RNAs that are especially enriched in the brain and whose biological function remains unknown. Rett syndrome is mainly caused by the loss-of-function of MeCP2, a master epigenetic regulator, and the lab has been investigating the main pathways affected by its dysregulation to devise new therapeutic strategies. Currently, we are interested in developing new 2D and 3D human neural cell models for the study of the syndrome. Further, the lab is collaborating with companies specialized on epigenetic drugs to test new inhibitors of chromatin modifiers as effective therapeutic agents in the disorder. 

 

I lecture at the University of Barcelona, am an ad-hoc grant reviewer for international funding agencies and have served as special editor for peer-reviewed journals. Research in the lab has been funded by several different public agencies and foundations, including national and international funding bodies. In 2019, the lab was awarded a competitive grant on the first edition of FinRett, which is a joint initiative from the Catalan and the Spanish Rett syndrome associations (ACSR and AESR) to enhance the research on Rett syndrome in Spain. I am in close contact with ACSR and AESR since 2015, and dissemination activities to the families have included open-doors days and meetings with the associations’ spokesmen, and, regular reporting of the team’s advances.   

To see my publications, go to: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2257-3331

Talks

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (English)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Hungarian)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Dutch)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Serbian)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Georgian)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Croatian)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Human Stem Cell-based Models for the Study of Rett Syndrome: Overview and Perspectives (Turkish)

17 March 2023, 09:50 AM
Sonia Guil

Live Q&A to Speaker Panel

17 March 2023, 10:35 AM
Jean-Christophe Roux Sonia Guil