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The scientist Salvador Martínez will give a lecture on Wednesday in Cartagena Think about the brain and the ephemeral emotions (25/02/2019)

Everything that goes up 'will take place at 7 pm, in the Assembly Hall of the Higher Technical School of Agronomic Engineering |

The event, part of the program of the IV Conference 'An Education for the XXI century', organized by the organizations of retired and retired of the unions STERM INTERSINDICAL, CCOO and UGT, and in collaboration with Cartagena Piensa, offers on Wednesday 27 February the conference 'The brain and ephemeral emotions.

Everything that goes up must come down'.

The event will take place at 7:00 pm, in the Assembly Hall of the Higher Technical School of Agronomic Engineering (ETSIA).

The conference will be given by Salvador Martínez Pérez, researcher, Professor of Anatomy and Human Embryology at the Miguel Hernández University of Elche and Director of the Neurosciences Institute of Alicante-CSIC.

It will be presented by Pedro Cárdenas, component of the Organizing Committee of the Conference.

Admission is free until full capacity

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Salvador Martínez (Elche) is Professor of Anatomy and Human Embryology at the Neuroscience Institute of the Miguel Hernández University.

Bachelor of Medicine from the University of Murcia, Extraordinary Bachelor's degree course 1984-1985.

Doctor in Medicine from the University of Murcia.

Extraordinary doctoral prize 1986-87.

Professor of University at the Miguel Hernández University since October 2004. Researcher at the Neurosciences Institute, UMH-CSIC from 2000-2013, Deputy Director of the Neurosciences Institute UMH-CSIC from 2006-2013.

He currently holds the position of director of the Institute.

Salvador Martínez specialized in the nervous system during his doctoral thesis and two stays abroad, the first of which was at the Hospital de la Salpetriere in Paris - an internationally recognized center in neurology - where he learned techniques for nerve tissue transplants.

Later he moved to the Nina Irland Neurogenetics Lab in San Francisco, a psychiatric institute.

Later he was a full professor and professor at the universities of Murcia and Miguel Hernández and received, among other distinctions, the Alberto Sols Prize 2002.

One of his latest publications of the team that leads in the specialized magazine Oncotarget, opens the door to new therapies directed against glioblastoma and the cells that surround the blood vessels of the brain and that regulate the immune response.

Glioblastoma is the most frequent brain tumor with the worst prognosis.

Highly invasive, it is characterized by changes in the cerebral blood vessels and gradual invasion of the surrounding tissues.

At present, and for two decades, Salvador Martínez as director of the department of Neurosciences UMH-CSIC heads the working group for the therapy against ALS with which it is working and that has allowed to verify that the transplant of cells of the Bone marrow to the muscles stops the progressive muscle deterioration of this deadly disease.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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