Professor and researcher at the Department of Psychobiology (University of Valencia) since
1994 (6 quinquennia and 5 sexennia), full professor from 2017. As teacher, I have given degree and master courses, I have published two books and several chapters of book. I have also performed management activities in the University. As researcher, I am the leader of the Research Unit “Neurobehavioural mechanisms and endophenotypes of addictive behaviour”.
Our research is focus in behavioral and pharmacological experiments on animal models. We use a wide variety of learning, memory and brain disorders paradigms, especially animal models of addictive behavior. I have participated as active researcher in more than 28 research
projects financed by national and local institutions. I have supervised 4 doctoral thesis, 4
degree thesis, 3 research works and 16 final master works. Now, I am supervising one
doctoral thesis. I have performed research periods in other national and international
Universities and Research Centers and I have colaborated with prestigious researchers. I
have published 130 JCR papers and several book chapters related with my research.
My main scientific contributions to the psychobiology of drug addiction are: 1. To extend the
conditioned place preference (CPP) procedure to study the phenomenon of relapse to drug
use after extinction; 2. To demonstrate the role of several neurotransmitter systems in the
behavioral effects of different drugs of abuse (such as cocaine, alcohol, cannabinoids and
MDMA); 3. To verify the long-term effects of adolescent drug exposure and poly-drug
consumption; 4. To demonstrate the influence of individual (age, sex, novelty-seeking) and
environmental (social stress) variables on the vulnerability to the rewarding effects of
different drugs of abuse; 5. To demonstrate the protective effects of several environmental
manipulations on the response to drugs of abuse; 6. To clarify the mechanisms underlying
(neurotransmitter systems, neuroinflammation, epigenetic processes, etc.) to the influence of
environmental variables of risk and protection to the susceptibility to develop drug addiction
in animal models.
The mid-long term scientific-technic objectives of my research line are: 1. To study the
neurobehavioral mechanisms of resilience to the negative effects of social stress on the
response to drugs of abuse, 2. To identify behavioral and neurochemical biomarkers of
resilience or vulnerability to drug abuse, 3. To perform environmental and pharmacologic
manipulations that increased the resilience to the effects of social stress on the rewarding
properties of drugs of abuse; 4. To evaluate the underlying mechanism to the resilience
(neurotransmitter systems, neuroinflammation, epigenetics, microbiota, etc.) 5. To evaluate
the long-term behavioral consequences of several environmental manipulations on
adolescence (including diet exposure and drug consumption) and to puzzle out the
underlying mechanism of action. The inclusion and consideration of the variable sex is
essential in all of these projects. The achievement of these objectives will contribute without
any doubt to identify new therapeutic targets for the treatment of drug addiction and to the
development of strategies to prevent this disorder.
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| 33310 - Psicología Fisiológica II - Degree in Psychology |
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