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Riunione del giovedì del Venture Café di Londra - 26 febbraio 2026
We're showcasing at Venture Café London’s Thursday Gathering, "From Research Gaps to...
Conoscere il team AMELIE
The AMELIE YouTube channel is home to several video interviews where you can hear from members of...
AMELIE presenta il Grande Evento dell'intestino 2024
The AMELIE research team was delighted to be invited to present at the Big Bowel Event on 22nd...
Riflettori puntati sull'incontinenza fecale nel Journal of Cell and Gene Therapy Insights
The causes and impacts of faecal incontinence are being highlighted in the latest edition of the...
Come AMELIE potrebbe rispondere alle esigenze insoddisfatte nel trattamento dell'incontinenza fecale
Professor Charles Knowles, Clinical Chief Investigator of AMELIE Project, discusses our research...
Nuovi approcci rigenerativi per il trattamento dell'incontinenza fecale
Professor Richard Day is the Principal Investigator of the AMELIE project. He discusses how...
L'indagine AMELIE mostra come l'incontinenza fecale sia considerata un grave problema di salute pubblica
L'incontinenza fecale (FI) è una condizione comune che colpisce circa 67 milioni di persone in Europa. Molte di queste persone possono essere incontinenti a causa di una lesione, spesso dovuta al parto. La ricerca di AMELIE sulla medicina rigenerativa e la terapia cellulare mira ad aiutare queste persone. Nell'ambito del progetto AMELIE, abbiamo utilizzato un sondaggio per scoprire cosa pensa la gente della FI e della medicina rigenerativa in diversi Paesi europei.
È necessario intervenire per affrontare le gravi disuguaglianze di assistenza nei servizi per il pavimento pelvico del Regno Unito
Bowel Research UK welcomes the findings of a new report which reveals significant short-comings in the care of UK patients with pelvic floor disorders (PFDs), and provides recommendations on six areas for change to improve outcomes.
I servizi per il pavimento pelvico nel Regno Unito devono cambiare
A new report, ‘Seizing the opportunity to improve patient care: Pelvic Floor services in 2021 and beyond’ exposes significant shortcomings in the care of patients with pelvic floor disorders in the UK. It provides national and local recommendations to improve healthcare services.
Le iniezioni di BOTOX possono aiutare a risolvere il problema dell'incontinenza?
For millions of Britons it is a secret they dare not discuss. A problem they put up with, silently, often for decades. Incontinence will affect 40 per cent of women, and one in ten men at some point in their lives.
L'Istituto di Ricerca sulla Salute della Fondazione Jiménez Díaz partecipa a uno studio clinico sul trattamento dell'incontinenza fecale con la terapia cellulare
Fecal incontinence is a disease that affects some 67 million people in Europe. Although severity and presentation may be compatible with social life, it often overrides it entirely.
The latest to combat fecal incontinence: cell therapy
Fecal incontinence (FI) affects one in 20 Europeans. Although the severity and the way it presents itself are not life-threatening, this condition often ends up nullifying the social relationships of the people who suffer from it. And, its management continues to be a challenge for Medicine because a definitive optimal treatment for it has not yet been determined.
In search of a therapy against the disease that most affects social life
There are people who manage to live with it, but for most suffering fecal incontinence is synonymous with completely ending their social life, the main consequence of suffering from one of the diseases that cause the most stigma, as shown by never talking or writing about it subject.
AMELIE project: a new clinical study for CVBF
We are happy to announce that CVBF will be involved in the new project AMELIE – Anchored Muscle cELIs for IncontinencE aimed to test a new clinical approach for the treatment of faecal incontinence (FI) arising from childbirth injury in women.














