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About me

Country:

Spain (España)

Institution: Institute for Neuroscience of Castile and Leon, University of Salamanca

Prof. David Díaz is Associate Professor of Cell Biology at the University of Salamanca. He earned her Master's degree and PhD in Neurosciences from University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain. He performed several predoctoral and postdoctoral stays at the Institut Pasteur and the Hôpital Paul-Brousse (France), and at the Helmholtz Zentrum München (Germany). Currently he develops his research activity at the Institute for Neuroscience of Castile and Leon, research center of the University of Salamanca. He belongs to the Neuronal Plasticity and Neurorepair group, whose research lines deal with the use of bone marrow-derived stem cells as neuroprotective agents against neuronal loss. His team also test other neuroprotective substances in synergy with cell therapy. Finally, his work is focused in both the olfactory system and the cerebellum.