- PostDoctoral Researcher at CRAG working on the resistance of melon to viruses.
- PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Universidad de Zaragoza, working on symbiotic relations between legume and rhizobia.
- Master in Agrobiotechnology at Universidad de Salamanca, studying the germination mechanism of sunflowers seeds.
- Degree in Biotechnology at the Universidad de León, working on in vitro regeneration of two Populus hybrid clones.
- Providing different divulgation activities in different areas, with different kind of public, such as “woman in science” or “Birragoza”
Position: Associated researchers
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Irene Villar Rúa
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Kevin Martínez Añón
- Predoctoral researcher at the Centre for Mathematical Research (CRM), working in the Mathematical and Computational Biology Group.
- MSc in Advanced Mathematics from Polytechnic University of Catalonia (2019-2020); BSc in Physics and Mathematics from Oviedo University (2014-2019).
- His research focus is on the mathematics of development and evolution.
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Dídac Gil Rams
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, majoring in fundamental mathematics, at Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 2019 and Master’s in Advanced Mathematics and Mathematical Engineering at Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) in 2020/2021.
- Received a Santander-UPC research initiation grant (INIREC) during the Master’s course, supervised by Inmaculada Baldomà and Pau Martín.
- Began a PhD in dynamic systems within the Applied Mathematics program at UPC in the 2021/2022 academic year, with the same supervisors, focusing on studying the exponentially small splitting of semi-standard map separatrixes.
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Eva Prats
- Graduated and PhD in Biological Sciences by the University of Barcelona, specialized in molecular biology.
- Head of the Animal Facility at the Research and Development Center (CID-CSIC). Responsible for animal welfare and president of the Bioethics Committee.
- Responsible for the aquatic facilities dedicated to the implementation of technologies for zebrafish research.
- Involved in the understanding of the molecular bases concerning the neurotoxic effects of environmental pollutants and drugs, using zebrafish as a model.
- Studying the effects of neuroactive pollutants in aquatic ecosystems and assessing the potential risks for human health.
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Demetrio Raldúa
- Dr. Raldúa (h-index=35, 97 publications, 3,344 citations) is specialized in several aspects of vertebrate physiology and toxicology.
- His current research interest is in understanding the molecular bases of the neurotoxic effects of some environmental pollutants and drugs.
- He tries to link molecular pathways to adverse effects at neurobehavioral level, using zebrafish as vertebrate model.
- Currently, he coordinates the NATO project (NeuroTICs), on the therapeutic potential of several peptides to protect against neurotoxic industrial chemicals.
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Carlos Barata
- Dr. Barata (h-index = 38, 179 publications, 4578 citations) is a senior ecotoxicologist that works at IDAEA since 2007.
- His main scientific activities are in the field of water quality.
- He works on the development of cost-effective toxicity tests and study of biological responses to toxic stressors.
- He currently leads 3 national projects with Dr. Raldúa and supervises 4 PhD thesis.
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Juan Fraile Ramos
- Degree of biology by Universidad de Alcalá (UAH), Madrid.
- MSc in biochemistry, Molecular biology and biomedicine by Universitat autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).
- Current PhD student in the Translational Behavioral Neuroscience lab group in Institut of Neurosciences UAB.
- Experience in behavioral, metabolic and homeostatic regulation during aging and neurodegenerative processes using animal models.
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Jaime Fabregat Nabías
- Degree in Psychology by Universitat Jaume I (UJI).
- MSc in Neurosciences by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).
- Research experience in functional neuroimaging.
- Currently, PhD student at Anderolab focusing on the study of biological influences in fear conditioning in humans.
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Leire Rodríguez Romero
- BSc in Psychology. Final project and intership in psychoneuroimmunology (UPV/EHU).
- MSc in Neurosciences. Final project and intership in Translational Mechanisms of Fear Memory (AnderoLab, UAB).
- Current PhD Student in AnderoLab working on fear memory macrocircuitry.
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Cristina Salado, Ph.D.
B.Sc. in Pharmacy at Universitat de Barcelona and M.Sc. in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at UAS Technikum Wien.
I am currently the Project Manager at the TSB lab in charge of different areas of project designing and writing.