Miguel Hernandez University of Elche

Miguel Hernandez University of Elche

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addictions, Alzheimer's, bioethics, behavioural sciences, embryonic development, diabetes, gene editing, neurodegenerative diseases, epidemiology, physics, mathematics, microbiology, neuroscience, mental health, transgenics
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Mª José Pastor Vicente
Head of Press Area
mjose.pastor@umh.es
96 665 8992
Ángeles C. Gallar Martínez
Head of Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit
agallar@umh.es
965222569

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Director of the Nutrition and Bromatology research group.

Director of the Institute of Neurosciences, a joint centre of the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) and the CSIC

Professor of Physiology at the Miguel Hernández University of Elche

Director of the Institute of Bioengineering at the Miguel Hernandez University of Elche and director of the Biomedical Neuroengineering group at the Center for Biomedical Research Network on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN)

Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Applied Biology.

Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the Miguel Hernández University and director of the Global Health research group.

CSIC Group Leader at the Institute of Neurosciences (CSIC-UMH)

Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health and Director of the Unit of Epidemiology of Nutrition at the University Miguel Hernández

Researcher at the Department of Plant Production and Microbiology, Miguel Hernández University of Elche

Professor of Social Psychology, Department of Health Psychology 

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