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Dr Anna Moltó

Dr Anna Moltó

Attending rheumatologist

Dr Anna Moltó is an attending rheumatologist in the Rheumatology Department of Cochin Hospital, Paris, France, and also acts as a clinical researcher in the INSERM ECAMO team (U-1153) from the University of Paris, France.

 

She completed both her medical studies and rheumatology training at Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain, in 2010. She completed a clinical research fellowship in Paris, and in 2011, was an assistant professor at Cochin Hospital. Dr Moltó was co-opted by Emerging EULAR Network (EMEUNET) in 2010, where she first served as part of the Country Liaisons subgroup, subsequently as its leader. She was elected Chair of EMEUNET in 2015.

 

Dr Moltó’s research focuses mainly on the natural history of early axial spondyloarthritis, evaluation of effectiveness in observational trials and pregnancy outcomes in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases. She has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications.

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