Iñaki Martín-Subero

Iñaki Martín-Subero

scientist Spain

Iñaki Martín-Subero is an expert in epigenetics at the IDIBAPS Research Institute in Barcelona. He specializes in the study of epigenetic modifications and their role in various diseases. In response to recent findings regarding the aging of blood cells, he recognizes the potential of the new epigenetic markers to advance research in biomedicine, while also cautioning that clinical applications are not yet on the horizon. His insights contribute to the ongoing discourse on the implications of epigenetics in health and disease.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
58,318
Power
1,276$
Sentiment
7.80
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 1 9.00 0.07% +0% 11,673,021 8,589 $40,000 29$
Spain 1 7.00 0.08% +0% 46,754,778 35,447 $1,400,000 1,061$
Romania 1 9.00 0.07% +0% 19,237,691 14,282 $250,000 186$
Totals 3 77,665,490 58,318 $1,690,000 1,276$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Iñaki Martín-Subero is the coordinator of the study and head of the Biomedical Epigenomics group at IDIBAPS. 9

El Deber: Un nuevo análisis de huellas del cáncer desde la génesis permite anticipar su progresión

Romania Romania: Iñaki Martín-Subero is the leader of the Epigenomics Group at IDIBAPS and emphasizes the importance of understanding tumor history. 9

Adevărul: Cutia neagră a cancerului: Istoricul ascuns al tumorii poate prezice progresia bolii și transforma tratamentele

Spain Spain: Iñaki Martín-Subero is the head of the Biomedical Epigenomics group at Idibaps and coordinator of the research. 7

El País: El hallazgo de la ‘caja negra’ del cáncer abre la puerta a predecir la evolución de cada tumor | Salud y bienestar

Spain Spain: Iñaki Martín-Subero is an expert in epigenetics at the IDIBAPS Research Institute and comments on the potential of the new tool for biomedical research. 8

El País: Descubierto un código de barras que mide el envejecimiento de la sangre a partir de los 50 años | Ciencia