Roger Paredes

Principal Investigator
Microbial Genomics
Spain

Professor Microbiology
Biography

Roger Paredes obtained a degree and doctorate in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). His specialism in HIV resistance, at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston and Harvard Medical School, was funded by a post-doctoral scholarship from “la Caixa”. He has demonstrated the clinical utility of new methods of sequencing HIV in both high- and low-income countries. He is a member of the WHO HIV Drug Resistance Strategy (ResNet) Steering Committee and of the International Antiviral Society-USA, which publishes an international annual update of drug resistance mutations in HIV-1. He is co-author of the Rega algorithm for interpreting resistance to antiretrovirals and is a virologist for the EuroSIDA European cohort. His group has led pioneering research into the role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of HIV infection and chronic inflammation. He combines his research with a medical care role in the HIV unit of the Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital (Badalona).  

Research Intrest

HIV therapeutics, HIV resistance, Human Microbiome, Next-generation sequencing, Infectious Diseases

List of Publications
Josep Coll; José Moltó; Jaume Boix; Elisabet Gómez-Mora; Laura Else; Elisabet García; Roger Paredes; Dan Ouchi; Antonio Carrillo; Roser Escrig; David Back; Bonaventura Clotet; Cecilia Cabrera AIDS. 29(16):2149–2154, OCT 2015
Noguera-Julian, M., Rocafort, M., Guillén, Y., Rivera, J., Casadellà, M., Nowak, P., … Paredes, R. (2016). Gut Microbiota Linked to Sexual Preference and HIV Infection. EBioMedicine, 5, 135–146.
Maria Casadellà; Marc Noguera-Julian; Henry Sunpath; Michelle Gordon; Cristina Rodriguez; Mariona Parera; Daniel R. Kuritzkes; Vincent C. Marconi; Roger ParedesAIDS. 30(7):1137–1140, APR 2016
Pérez-Santiago, J., Ouchi, D., Urrea, V., Carrillo, J., Cabrera, C., Villà-Freixa, J., … Blanco, J. (2016). Antiretroviral therapy suppressed participants with low CD4+ T-cell counts segregate according to opposite immunological phenotypes. AIDS (London, England), 30(15), 2275–2287.
Casadellà, M., Cozzi-Lepri, A., Phillips, A., Noguera-Julian, M., Bickel, M., Sedlacek, D., … EuroSIDA in EuroCOORD. (2017). Plasma HIV-1 Tropism and the Risk of Short-Term Clinical Progression to AIDS or Death. PLoS ONE, 12(1), e0166613.