Pharmacogenetics and personalized prescribing
The sponsor supports clinical research in pharmacogenetics aimed at tailoring treatment to individual genetic profiles, with a strong focus on improving medication selection and reducing adverse reactions in routine care.
- CYP2D6 genotyping
- SLCO1B1, ABCG2, and CYP2C9 variants
- Statin-associated musculoskeletal adverse reactions
- Acute postoperative pain treatment
Its research activity also includes medication-response studies in women’s health, reflecting interest in gene-informed treatment across multiple therapeutic settings.
Neurology and immune-mediated epilepsy
Clinical work in neurology centers on severe refractory epilepsies, including Rasmussen encephalitis and other immune-mediated seizure disorders that require advanced therapeutic approaches.
- Autoimmune refractory epilepsy
- Rasmussen encephalitis
- Mesenchymal stem cell therapy
- Children and adolescents with refractory seizures
These studies place emphasis on difficult-to-treat epileptic conditions in paediatric and adolescent populations.
Cardiovascular medicine and perioperative care
The sponsor is involved in cardiovascular research spanning prevention, surgical recovery, and haemodynamic function, with attention to both chronic risk management and immediate postoperative physiology.
- Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular risk
- Statin treatment safety
- Immediate cardiac surgery post-operative period
- Right ventricular function and pulmonary vascular mechanics
Research topics also include the use of inhaled nitric oxide in postoperative cardiac patients.
Gastroenterology and inflammatory disease
In gastroenterology, the sponsor studies treatment effects in ulcerative colitis, with a focus on inflammatory disease management and related vascular or coagulation outcomes.
- Ulcerative colitis
- Tofacitinib
- Platelet function
- Coagulation
This area connects intestinal inflammation with broader haematological and thrombotic considerations.
Healthy volunteers and therapeutic technique evaluation
The sponsor also includes studies in healthy volunteers and research on therapeutic techniques for symptom control, supporting evaluation of treatment effects in controlled clinical settings.
- Healthy volunteers
- Therapeutic techniques for acute postoperative pain
- Personalized treatment approaches
- Medication safety and tolerability
These topics align with its broader interest in individualized care across pain management, perioperative medicine, and precision therapeutics.



