Francisco J. Sancho Bielsa
professor
Physiology
Castilla La Mancha University
Spain
Biography
Dr. Sancho-Bielsa, graduated in Biology from the University of Valencia, received his doctorate in 2005, specializing in Physiology and Neuroscience and taught in the Faculty of Biology of the same University. His Doctoral Thesis focused on the characterization, both morphological and electrophysiological, of the interneurons population of the molecular layer of the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Immediately afterwards he joined the Príncipe Felipe Research Center in Valencia (CIPF), where he worked in the neural regeneration unit, developing techniques of reconstruction of the nigrostriatal pathway in models of parkinson and cellular therapies in models of epilepsy. Later he was hired as a researcher at the Center for Biomedical Research Network (CIBER-BBN) where he collaborated in the study of cell cultures of neurospheres in nuclear magnetic resonance equipment. In 2011 he joined the Príncipe Felipe Research Center again where he was involved in the study of the regeneration of spinal cord injuries, and finally, he was linked to the Physiology Area of ​​the Faculty of Medicine of Ciudad Real. The doctor. Sancho-Bielsa has participated in several projects financed with public and private funds. He has published his results in several journals of prestige in the area of ​​Neuroscience, as well as in multiple communications to national and international congresses, as well as to stay in national laboratories (Lab Physiology and Pharmacology, Fac. Medicina, Univ. Salamanca) and international (Lab Histopathology, Fac. Medicina, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium). At the moment he develops his teaching and research work as doctor professor attached to the Physiology area of ​​the Faculty of Medicine of Ciudad Real. His research is related to the neurophysiological bases of Alzheimer's disease and the integration of neural transplants in the nervous system of adult animals.
Research Interest
His research is related to the neurophysiological bases of Alzheimer's disease and the integration of neural transplants in the nervous system of adult animals.
Publications
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Gómez-Pinedo U, Félez MC, Sancho-Bielsa FJ, Vidueira S, Cabanes C, Soriano M, GarcÃa-Verdugo JM, Barcia JA. Improved technique for stereotactic placement of nerve grafts between two locations inside the rat brain. Journal of neuroscience methods. 2008 Sep 30;174(2):194-201.
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Jiménez-DÃaz L, Sancho-Bielsa FJ, Gruart A, Lopéz-GarcÃa C, Delgado-GarcÃa JM. Evolution of cerebral cortex involvement in the acquisition of associative learning. Behavioral neuroscience. 2006 Oct;120(5):1043.
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Lopez-Garcia C, Molowny A, Nacher J, Ponsoda X, Sancho-Bielsa F, Alonso-Llosa G. The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 2002 Mar;74(1):85-104.