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Membrado Lope Oscar

I have just finished the physiotherapy degree offered by Universidad San Jorge, in Zaragoza Spain.
In my last degree year I was awarded a research scholarship which allowed me to join the Cardiorespiratory Rehabilitation line of research belonging to “iPhysio” a research group. My research focuses on the study of the sensitivity of the respiratory sounds computerised analysis to detect changes in patients with bronchiectasis, more specifically in his ability to detect changes to bronchial drainage tecniques.
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Shteinberg Michala

Michal Shteinberg is an adult Pulmonology and CF consultant at the Carmel MC Pulmonology Institute and CF center, and a clinical lecturer at the B. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology.
Dr. Shteinberg’s main clinical and research interests are bronchietasis and adult cystic fibrosis. She runs a referral clinic with over 300 patients with bronchiectasis, which offers a multidisciplinary team. Her research focuses on the phenotypes of bronchiectasis with upper airway involvement and mycobacterial infection in bronchiectasis, implementing physiotherapy in patients with bronchiectais, and on clinical manifestations of adults with CF .
Dr. Shteinberg is the Israeli representative for EMBARC, and led the development of the Israeli Pulmonology and and Pediatric Pulmonology Societies’ joint Position Paper on diagnosis and treatment of patients with bronchiectais. She is active in promoting coverage for medications for patients with bronchiectasis.
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Taylor Steven

Steven Taylor is a PhD candidate in the Microbiome Research theme at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), supervised by Assoc. Prof. Geraint Rogers, and Prof. Steve Wesselingh. Steven’s has a background in mucosal immunology and microbiology with a research focus on understanding the interactions between the microbiome and the respiratory tract during health and respiratory disease.
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