KTGs (Knowledge Transfer Groups)

Knowledge Transfer Groups (KTGs) are organized collaborative structures designed to connect knowledge generated in academic, scientific, or technical settings with its practical application in society, industry, and organizations. Their main purpose is to ensure that research outcomes, innovation, and best practices do not remain confined to the environments in which they are produced, but are transformed into concrete solutions, productive improvements, and evidence-based decision-making.

The importance of Knowledge Transfer Groups (KTGs) lies in their ability to act as a bridge between those who generate knowledge and those who can apply it. Through the systematic exchange of experiences, continuous training, and interdisciplinary collaboration, these groups foster innovation, reduce the gap between theory and practice, and strengthen the competitiveness of the sectors involved. They also contribute to social and economic development by promoting a more efficient circulation of knowledge, encouraging collective learning processes and adaptation to changing environments.

Universities are entrusted with three fundamental missions that must be pursued with equal commitment: teaching, research, and knowledge transfer. Each of these functions plays a crucial role in the overall mission of academic institutions, and universities must actively promote all three in order to fulfill their broader purpose and societal responsibility.

KTGs - INCYL

KTG Action for Psychosocial Well-being

  • Ángel Sánchez Rodríguez (coordinador)
  • Carmen Tabernero Urbieta
  • Antonio Rafael Hidalgo Muñoz
  • Alicia Puente Martínez

KTGs DivulgaVis

  • Mª Concepción Lillo Delgado (coordinadora)
  • Mª Rosario Arévalo Arévalo
  • Mª Almudena Velasco Arranz
  • Adrián Santos Ledo
  • Emiliano Hernández Galilea
  • Marina García Macia
  • Pilar Armero Martínez
  • Sara Ortiz Rivero
  • Cristina Pérez Montes

KTG Epilepsy and Morphological Brain Alterations

  • Mª Dolores E. López García (coordinadora)
  • Ricardo José Gómez Nieto
  • Orlando Jorge Castellano Benítez
  • Consuelo Sancho Sánchez
  • Jesús Mª Gonçalves Estella
  • Mª Dolores Calabria Gallego
  • Luis Muñoz de la Pascua
  • Manuel Javier Herrero Turrión

KTGs Motion-USAL

  • Ana María Martín Nogueras (coordinadora)
  • Laura Calderón Díez
  • Carlos Moreno Pascual
  • Vicente Rodríguez Pérez
  • José Luis Sánchez Sánchez
  • Fátima Pérez Robledo

KTGs NEUROBIOTRANSFERUSAL

  • Eduardo Weruaga Prieto (coordinador)
  • José R. Alonso Peña
  • Jesús M.ª García Briñón
  • Carmelo A. Ávila Zarza
  • David Díaz López
  • Jorge Valero Gómez-Lobo
  • David Pérez Boyero
  • Pablo González Téllez de Meneses
  • Valeria L. Cabedo Navarro
  • Teresa Cocho Curto
  • Dra. Laura María López Mascaraque
  • Dra. Ester Pérez Martín

KTG Pharmacologically Active Peptides in the Nervous System: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice

  • Aránzazu Tabernero Urbieta (coordinadora)
  • Asunción Morán Benito
  • Mónica García Domingo
  • José Ángel García Pedraza
  • Fernando Sánchez Juanes
  • Myriam Jaraíz Rodríguez
  • Raquel Flores Hernández
  • Paloma I. García Blázquez
  • Anais Clara Terol Úbeda

KTGs SciBridge Transfer – SBT

  • Verónica González Núñez (coordinadora)
  • Mercedes Sánchez Barba
  • Ana Purificación Velasco Criado
  • Luis Sanz Andreu
  • Lorena Benito Garzón
  • Omar García Sánchez
  • María Cortés Rodríguez
  • Andrés Ángel Calderón
Instituto de Neurociencias de Castilla y León
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