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RESEARCH GROUPS
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PROGRAMME:
Bioengineering Bioengineering and Telemedicine Group
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and Medical Imaging
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Group Members
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STAFF MEMBERS
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Garca Sáez, Gema áí
Prez Ganda, Ma Carmen
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ASSOCIATED MEMBERS
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Cceres Taladriz, César ñ
De Toledo Heras, Paula ííé
Gmez Aguilera, Enrique J.
Gonzlez Nieto, Daniel
Hernando Prez, Ma Elena
Lead Researcher
Jimnez Fernndez, Silvia
Maestu Unturbe, Ceferino
Del Pozo Guerrero, Francisco
Seoane Pascual, Joaqun
Serrano Olmedo, Jos Javier
Contact:
CONTRIBUTORS
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Alonso Sendino, Clara
Tel. (+34) 91 549 57 00 Burriel Lluna, Rafael
E.mail: [email protected] · Website: www.ctb.upm.es
Caballero Hernndez, Ruth
Cano Gonzlez, Alicia
Castellanos , Nazareth
Castillo , Emiliano Main lines of research
Espino Fajardo, Laura Sylvia • Oscillatory activity of the brain: Towards the understanding of the normal cogni-
Flix Gonzlez, Nazario
tion and brain disorders; cerebral basis of cognitive function in healthy people and
Garca Garca, Fernando in patients with neurological and psychiatric diseases.
Garca Mendoza, Rubn A.
• Advanced biomedical imaging technologies: Neuroimaging biomarkers in aging
Garca-Polo Garca, Pablo
Gutirrez Dez, Ricardo and dementia; simultaneous EEG-fMRI Recording; functional and structural con-
nectivity.
Luna Serrano, Marta
Macas Delgado, Ainara • Development of sensors and medical devices based on nanoparticles: hyperther-
Martnez Espinosa, Ignacio V. mia induction in living tissues (optical and radiofrequency); biosensors based on
Martnez Sarriegui, Iaki nanoparticles for early diagnosis of bacterial diseases.
Mina Rosales, Alejandra
• Development of biofunctionalized nanomaterials for biomedical applications: De-
Moratti , Stephan sign and manufacture of biocompatible and stable nanostructures for RMI contrast
Moreno Snchez, Pedro A.
agents for in vivo early diagnosis of Alzheimer disease; Labeling of human neural
Niso Galn, Julia Guiomar precursor cells for in vivo cell tracking in cell replacement therapies against neu-
Pajares Gimnez, Gonzalo
rodegenerative diseases.
Peramo Serrano, Ma ngeles • Computational systems biology & study of structure and function in cultured neu-
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ronal networks.
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Ramos Gmez, Milagros T
Rodrguez Herrero, Agustn • Exploring the physiopathological mechanisms of connexinopathies: Role of Con- R
nexin-36 in Epilepsy; Therapeutic approaches for stroke in preclinical models; PO
Snchez Gonzlez, Patricia E
Snchez Lpez de Pablo, Cristina Connexins in the Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Niche; Pathogenic Mechanisms in L R
Myelin Disorders.
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Serrano Rubio, Alvaro Jos NU
Solana Snchez, Javier • Interaction of brain functions with very low frequency and intensity pulsed electro- N
magnetic fields; Pain Brain DTI-MRI Function in Transgenic mice; Pulsed Magnetic A
Viejo De Diego, Elisa
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Field Stimulation to enhance Neurite Growth.
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• Bioinspired fibres for biomedical applications applied to biostructural prosthesis, R-
and the mechanical properties of cells adhesion to different substrates for the use BE
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• Microanatomical and neurochemical alterations of the cerebral cortex in Alzheimer’s.