Nataly Barrameda

Research Scientist

Dr. Nataly Barrameda is a medical professional whose outstanding academic journey culminated in obtaining a Doctor of Medicine degree in 2015, followed by a specialization in Hematology at the Institute of Hematology and Immunology in Havana in 2018. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to diagnosing, treating, and monitoring hematological diseases, both malignant and non-malignant, as well as in bone marrow transplantation and managing hematological emergencies. With notable experience as a hematologist at the “William Soler” Pediatric Clinical Surgical Hospital in Havana, Dr. Iglesias honed her skills in specialized medical procedures, including medulograms, exanguinotransfusion, and therapeutic phlebotomies.

Dr. Barrameda excels in the laboratory setting, particularly in interpreting results and implementing therapeutic methods related to Cytomorphology, Blood Bank, and Transfusion Medicine. In addition to her exceptional professional career, she is recognized for her dedication to regenerative medicine, particularly in the field of confocal microscopy related to Stem Cells. Her passion for advancing medical knowledge and her ability to blend clinical practice with research have made her a reference in her field.

She has also been involved in scientific research. Dr. Barrameda has actively participated in various research projects, notably playing a role in a study on autoantibodies in antiphospholipid syndrome in Women with recurrent pregnancy losses. Her valuable contributions are reflected in publications and presentations at various national and international conferences. Her commitment to excellence and positive impact on the medical community bear witness to her unwavering dedication to improving the health and well-being of patients.