Unit of Excellence
The study of neuroscience is essential for unraveling the mechanisms that govern the functioning of the brain and nervous system, one of the greatest frontiers of knowledge in the 21st century. In a context such as Castile and León, where the progressive ageing of the population poses major social and healthcare challenges, iBRAINS-INCYL emerges as a Unit of Excellence in Neuroscience, designed to promote scientific leadership and innovation in this strategic field.
iBRAINS-INCYL is part of the Castile and León Units of Excellence Program, promoted by the Regional Government of Castile and León within the framework of the Regional Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialisation (RIS3). This institutional support positions neuroscience as a regional priority and reinforces the mission of iBRAINS-INCYL: to advance the understanding of the brain and neurological disorders, with a direct impact on two dimensions—improving public health and reducing the socioeconomic burden associated with neurological diseases.
With an interdisciplinary and innovative approach, iBRAINS-INCYL integrates fields ranging from cognitive and auditory neuroscience to cell biology, proteomics, neurotechnology, machine learning, and translational neuroscience. This cross-disciplinary nature enables it to act as a hub for research and knowledge transfer, generating high-quality scientific knowledge and promoting its application in clinical practice and society.
Beyond the laboratory, iBRAINS-INCYL strengthens its commitment to social responsibility, open innovation, and citizen science by promoting the participation of patients, healthcare professionals, and civil society in research processes. It also plays a key role in training the next generation of neuroscientists, consolidating INCyL’s position as an international reference center.
In short, iBRAINS-INCYL represents an institutional strategy of INCyL, involving all its research groups and stakeholders, and is structured around a set of Research Priorities that guide its lines of work and define its strategic goals in excellence, knowledge transfer, and internationalization.
Strategic Goals
SG1 Scientific excellence
SG2 Internationalization
SG3 Transfer and Innovation
SG4 Citizen science
SG5 Training
Scientific Programs (SP)
P1 Cognitive and auditory neuroscience (PI: Dr. Manuel S. Malmierca)
SP2 Cell signaling and proteomics (PI: Dr. Maruan Hijazi)
SP3 Artificial intelligence applied to neuroscience (PI: Dr. Juan Ignacio Arribas)
SP4 Neural Circuit Formation and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PI: Dr. Rubén Deogracias)
SP5 Neuroregeneration and Neural Repair (PI: Dr. Jorge Valero Gómez Lobo)
SP6 Neurophysiological Bases of Hearing and Auditory Prostheses (PI: Dr. Enrique A. López-Poveda)
SP7 Peripheral Glial Cells and Pain (PI: Dr. Laura Calvo)
SP8 Brain Tumor Research and the Tumor Microenvironment (PI: Dr. Arantxa Tabernero)
Results and Impact
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Repositories and Datasets
Knowledge Transfer and Outreach
Blog and Social Media
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