Our research is supported with competitive funding from local, national and international entities.
Competitive Funding
Projects funded by the European Commission
Human Uterus Cell Atlas
(HUTER, G.A. 874867)
H2020 Programme. Period: 2020 – 2022. Grant amount: 4.2M €
Coordinator: Prof. Carlos Simon
Projects funded by the Carlos III Health InstituteÂ
Health Research Projects, AES 2021
(PI21/00528)
Transcriptomic characterization of human embryo implantation at a single cell level using a 3D endometrium on a microfluidic chip
AES 2021 programme. Period: 2022 – 2024. Grant amount: 90,750€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Felipe Vilella
Health Research Projects, AES 2021
(PI21/00235)
Deciphering interactions at the single-cell level of the human endometrial microbiome in health and disease
AES 2021 programme. Period: 2022 – 2024. Grant amount: 139,900€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Inmaculada Moreno
Health Research Projects, AES 2020
(PI20/00942)
Development of a predictive model for early differential diagnosis of uterine leiomyomas and leiomyosarcomas
AES 2020 programme. Period: 2021 – 2023. Grant amount: 99,825€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Aymara Mas
Health Research Projects, AES 2019
(PI19/01659)
Endometrial transcriptomic analysis at whole-tissue and single cell resolution for the study of the decidualization failure in patients with severe preeclampsia
AES 2019 programme. Period: 2020 – 2022. Grant amount: 93,170€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Tamara Garrido
Miguel Servet contracts, AES 2019
(CP19/00162)
AES 2019 programme. Period: 2020 – 2024. Grant amount: 242,500€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Aymara Mas
Ph.D. fellowship grant, AES 2019
(FI19/00159)
Period: 2020 – 2023. Grant amount: 82,400€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Felipe Vilella. Ph.D. Student: Javier Gonzalez
Projects funded by Agencia Estatal de Investigacion
Knowledge Generation R&D Projects 2018
(MOTHER, RTI2018-094946-B-I00)
Maternal origins of late pregnancy complications such as Preeclampsia
Knowledge Generation Programme. Period: 2019 – 2022. Grant amount: 254,100€
Principal Investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon
Ph.D. fellowship grant, FPI 2019
(PRE2019-090770)
FPI programme 2021. Period: 2021 – 2024. Grant amount: 95,450€
Principal Investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon. Ph.D. Student: Irene Muñoz
Projects funded by VLC-Bioclinic
UV and INCLIVA's Intramural Grants 2021
(PI-2021-010)
Development of a statistical model for the evaluation of population changes in single-cell transcriptomic data from the human endometrium (CELLSTATS)
Period: 2021 – 2022. Grant amount: 16,150€
Principal Investigators: Dr. Beatriz Roson and Prof. Guillermo Ayala
Projects funded by Conselleria d’Innovacio, Universitats, Ciencia i Societat Digital
Valencian Regional INVESTIGO programme 2022, for the recruitment of young people in R&D
(INVEST/2022/478)
Period: 2022 – 2024 Grant amount: 264,871€
Principal Investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon; Grantee personnel: Esther Tercero, Jaime Llera, Vallivana Rodrigo and Sofia Zaragozano
Ph.D. fellowship Santiago Grisolia grant
(GRISOLIAP/2021/176)
GRISOLIA 2021 Programme. Period: 2021 – 2024. Grant amount: 93,878€
Principal Investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon. Ph.D. Student: Bruno Toson
Ph.D. fellowship grant, ACIF 2021
(ACIF/2021/348)
ACIF 2021 Programme. Period: 2021 – 2024. Grant amount: 93,878€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Aymara Mas. Ph.D. Student: Paula Punzon
Ph.D. fellowship grant FDEGENT 2019
(FDEGENT/2019/008)
Plan Gen-T Programme. Period: 2019 – 2023. Grant amount: 71,100€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Tamara Garrido. Ph.D. Student: Nerea Castillo
Ph.D. fellowship grant FDEGENT 2019
(FDEGENT/2019/010)
Plan Gen-T Programme. Period: 2019 – 2023. Grant amount: 71,100€
Principal Investigator: Dr. Aymara Mas. Ph.D. Student: Alba Machado
Valencian Regional PROMETEO 2018 grants for excellence research groups
(PROMETEO/2018/161)
Regenerative medicine of the human uterus: from cell therapy to the creation of the organ through bioengineering
Period: 2018 – 2022. Grant amount: 297,065€
Principal investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon
Valencian Regional PROMETEO 2023 grants for excellence research groups
(CIPROM/2022/41)
Deciphering a microbial footprint leading to onset and long-term risk of preeclampsia (PREMIC)
Period: 2023 – 2026. Grant amount: 600.000€
Principal investigator: Prof. Carlos Simon