Preliminary Faculty List
Marta Alarcón Riquelme | Spain
José Alves | Portugal
Jeanette Andersen | Denmark
Simone Appenzeller | Brazil
Martin Aringer | Germany
Laurent Arnaud | France
René Bernard | Germany
Miguel Bernardes | Portugal
Maria Laura Bertolaccini | United Kingdom
George Bertsias | Greece
Dimitrios Boumpas | Greece
Ian N. Bruce | Ireland
Ricard Cervera | Spain
Howard Y Chang | USA
Fabrizio Conti | Italy
Patrícia Costa Reis | Portugal
Nathálie Costedoat-Chalumeau | France
Luís Cunha Miranda | Portugal
Andrea Doria | Italy
Thomas Dörner | Germany
Antonios Fanouriakis | Greece
Raquel Faria | Portugal
Francesca Faustini | Sweden
Andrea Fava | USA
Rebecca Ficher-Betz | Germany
Richard Furie | USA
Maria Galindo Izquierdo | Spain
Mariele Gatto | Italy
Margarida Gonçalo | Portugal
Luís Garça | Portugal
Frédéric Houssiau | Belgium
Luca Iaccarino | Italy
Luís Inês | Portugal
David Isenberg | United Kingdom
Diogo Jesus | Portugal
Zoe Karakikla-Mitsakou | Belgium
Karoline Lerang | Norway
Francesca Marchiori | Italy
António Marinho | Portugal
Branka Marinovic | Croatia
Chi Chiu Mok | Hong Kong
Eric Morand | Australia
Marta Mosca | Italy
Paulo Oliveira | Portugal
Ioannis Parodis | Sweden
Bernardo Pons-Estel | Argentina
Guillermo Pons-Estel | Argentina
Anisur Rahman | United Kingdom
Sofia Ribeiro | Portugal
Gilberto Rosa | Portugal
Brad Rovin | USA
Lars Rönnblom | Sweden
Maria José Santos | Portugal
Matthias Scheneider | Germany
Georg Schett | Germany
Jonathan Schiött | Sweden
Savino Sciascia | Italy
Yehuda Shoenfeld | Israel
Cristiana Sieiro Santos | UK
Clovis Silva | Brazil
Annemarie Sluijmers | Belgium
Elisabet Svenungsson | Sweden
Maria G. Tektonidou | Greece
Yoe Kie Onno Teng | The Netherlands
Angela Tincani | Italy
Zahi Touma | Canada
Anne Troldborg | Denmark
George C. Tsokos | USA
Manuel Ugarte-Gil | Peru
Ronald F. van Vollennhoven | The Netherlands
Carlos Vasconcelos | Portugal
Vincenzo Venerito | Italy
Edward Vital | United Kingdom
Tracey Weissgerber | Portugal
Victoria Werth | USA
Chris Wincup | United Kingdom


ng predictive models for diagnosis, treatment response, and long-term prognosis in SLE and LN.
My background in Medicine, Immunology and Genetics make a unique combination and provide me with the tools I need to successfully carry my projects. For nearly 30 years of my research career I focused in the identification of the genetic basis of SLE as a first building block towards understanding how genes lead to cellular abnormalities that eventually to clinical disease. A main goal of my research is to understand the mechanisms behind disease pathogenesis, identify new biomarkers for prediction of disease outcomes, flares and remission, and find new therapeutic targets, understanding the mechanisms of response and non-response to therapies, and define the heterogeneity of SLE. I am totally committed to the work for lupus, and I believe that only through careful longitudinal analysis of the patients, and proper molecular analyses, will we be able to advance our understanding of this disease. I am using systems biology approaches, -omics data integration and clustering, scRNASeq and other omics methods and bioinformatics approaches in my research. We use also animal models to study their similitudes with the human disease and the understanding of the function of lupus susceptibility genes. By coordinating large multicenter studies in Europe (PRECISESADS – 2014-2019, and 3TR – 2019-2026), I gained important experience in this and in the relationship with the pharmaceutical industry.
In the clinic, I lead the outpatient clinic for SLE patients and systemic connective tissue diseases, providing a renovated approach to their treatment strategies which refers to the latest treat-to-target perspective and optimized drug combination. Besides, I hold continuous multidisciplinary interactions with colleagues from other fields e.g. nephrologists and pulmonologists aimed at harmonizing the approach to our patients and at integrating the latest advancements in rheumatology to deliver the best possible care.