The documentary ARI, A story of love and life, funded by the Glòria Soler Foundation, is a tribute to Ariana Benedé, her family and all the medical professionals and people and institutions that made it possible to promote the clinical trials that have led to the incorporation of CAR-T therapies, with the aim of curing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in as many cases as possible.
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Fundació Glòria Soler, an organisation that has supported research into HIV/AIDS, is supporting a community arts and research project related to the disease and its cures. The project seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which function as mutual support groups.
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The Glòria Soler Foundation supports the Blue Soler Therapeutic Project which aims to generate knowledge to be able to demonstrate the benefits of Stand Up Paddle in the health of adults with musculoskeletal diseases.
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In collaboration with IrsiCaixa, the Institut de Recerca de la Sida led by Dr. Bonaventura Clotet, the Fundació Glòria Soler has contributed to the advancement of HIV/AIDS research by supporting a therapeutic vaccine to treat HIV/AIDS and reduce the associated adverse effects.
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The Glòria Soler Foundation collaborates strategically with the Fundació Suñol, an entity dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of art that has one of the most important collections of contemporary art in the entire State, with a fund of more than 1,000 works by 250 artists. Together with the Glòria Soler Foundation, they work to disseminate contemporary art and bring its values closer to society.
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The work from the Suñol Soler Collection Secret Service by the artist Eduardo Arroyo has been installed in the foyer of the IDIBAPS auditorium, the fourth work from the collection to be temporarily loaned to the research centre as part of the Art and Science project.
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The Glòria Soler Foundation, created by Josep Suñol Soler, was the first entity to support and promote the development of CAR-T at Clínic-IDIBAPS through the ARI Project, whose treatment has now reached 500 patients with the support of many other entities.
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Throughout March and April, at the headquarters of the Fundació Suñol and the Fundació Glòria Soler, the sessions of the research project MORTALS+, a project developed by the artist Albert Potrony and the cultural manager and mediator Roser Sanjuan, will be held, where the research project explores the subject of HIV/Aids, bringing together the scientific and the humanistic.
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The acquisition of the investigational assets for the HTI therapeutic vaccine by Gilead Sciences marks a milestone in HIV research, with scientific foundations developed at IrsiCaixa thanks to the HIVACAT program and the support of the Fundació Glòria Soler.
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The Parc Sanitari de Sant Joan de Déu, the Fundació Glòria Soler and the Fundació Suñol, in collaboration with Broomx, present ‘Mental State. Cartographies of identity’, an immersive experience created from the creative universe of the artist Zush/Evru.
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The documentary ARI, A story of love and life, funded by the Glòria Soler Foundation, is a tribute to Ariana Benedé, her family and all the medical professionals and people and institutions that made it possible to promote the clinical trials that have led to the incorporation of CAR-T therapies, with the aim of curing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in as many cases as possible.
Read more
Fundació Glòria Soler, an organisation that has supported research into HIV/AIDS, is supporting a community arts and research project related to the disease and its cures. The project seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which function as mutual support groups.
Read more
The Glòria Soler Foundation supports the Blue Soler Therapeutic Project which aims to generate knowledge to be able to demonstrate the benefits of Stand Up Paddle in the health of adults with musculoskeletal diseases.
Read more
In collaboration with IrsiCaixa, the Institut de Recerca de la Sida led by Dr. Bonaventura Clotet, the Fundació Glòria Soler has contributed to the advancement of HIV/AIDS research by supporting a therapeutic vaccine to treat HIV/AIDS and reduce the associated adverse effects.
Read more
The Glòria Soler Foundation collaborates strategically with the Fundació Suñol, an entity dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of art that has one of the most important collections of contemporary art in the entire State, with a fund of more than 1,000 works by 250 artists. Together with the Glòria Soler Foundation, they work to disseminate contemporary art and bring its values closer to society.
Read more
The work from the Suñol Soler Collection Secret Service by the artist Eduardo Arroyo has been installed in the foyer of the IDIBAPS auditorium, the fourth work from the collection to be temporarily loaned to the research centre as part of the Art and Science project.
Read more
The Glòria Soler Foundation, created by Josep Suñol Soler, was the first entity to support and promote the development of CAR-T at Clínic-IDIBAPS through the ARI Project, whose treatment has now reached 500 patients with the support of many other entities.
Read more
Throughout March and April, at the headquarters of the Fundació Suñol and the Fundació Glòria Soler, the sessions of the research project MORTALS+, a project developed by the artist Albert Potrony and the cultural manager and mediator Roser Sanjuan, will be held, where the research project explores the subject of HIV/Aids, bringing together the scientific and the humanistic.
Read more
The acquisition of the investigational assets for the HTI therapeutic vaccine by Gilead Sciences marks a milestone in HIV research, with scientific foundations developed at IrsiCaixa thanks to the HIVACAT program and the support of the Fundació Glòria Soler.
Read more
The Parc Sanitari de Sant Joan de Déu, the Fundació Glòria Soler and the Fundació Suñol, in collaboration with Broomx, present ‘Mental State. Cartographies of identity’, an immersive experience created from the creative universe of the artist Zush/Evru.
Read more
Zush. Letter to the Universe VI, 1977. Colección Suñol Soler
Fundació Glòria Soler, an organisation that has supported research into HIV/AIDS, is supporting a community arts and research project related to the disease and its cures. The project seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which function as mutual support groups.
MORTALS+ is developed at the Fundació Suñol and the Fundació Glòria Soler and aims to develop the same methodology used by MORTALS (2020-2024), valuing all kinds of knowledge and experiences (community, academic, professional or vital) as a starting point for research and collective creation.
This proposal, which unites art and science, will work through the activation of an artistic research group between people living with the HIV virus and clinical researchers of this virus, in order to work together on the evolution of the social perception of the pandemic from the 80s to the present day, what has been the role of the patient in advancing access to treatment, understanding the processes that allow clinical trials of this disease to be carried out, in order to deal above all with social factors that determine good adherence to treatment or how to face early ageing and the risks of comorbidity that this disease entails.
MORTALES is an artistic and research project on HIV/AIDS, on death, illness, cures and life, which seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which at the same time function as mutual support groups.
MORTALES is a participatory project of collective research and creation, the result of a collaboration between the artist Albert Potrony and the cultural manager Roser Sanjuan.
Today, thanks to advances in research, prevention and treatment, HIV is no longer a death sentence but a manageable chronic condition. People with HIV can live long and healthy lives. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been a turning point in the history of HIV.
This project is supported by a grant for community culture and social transformation projects 2023-2025 from the Generalitat de Catalunya.
Provisional list of participants: Dr. Dani Podzamczer, Dr. Júlia Calvo and Sir. Agustín Marcos.
Advisory entities: Ca la Dona, Gais Positius, Supervihvents and Casal Lambda.
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