Santiago Canals Gamoneda

Principal Investigator
Cellular and Systems Neurobiology
The Julius Maximilian University of Wurzburg
Spain

Professor Neurology
Biography

Degree: Biological Sciences by Universidad Complutense, Madrid, July 1997. Ph.D program: PhD thesis work at Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Doctorate in Sciences by Universidad Complutense de Madrid in March 2003. Posdoctoral Positions: 2003-2005: Laboratory of Dr. Oscar Herreras, Research Department , Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid. 2005-2008: Laboratory of Prof. Nikos K. Logothetis, Physiology of Cognitive Processes Department, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen. Previous positions: 2008-2009: Research collaborator, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Alberto Sols”, CSIC-UAM, Madrid. Current Position: Group leader (Científico Titular, CSIC), Instituto de Neurociencias, Alicante (Spain) Associate member of the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems (cCNS), The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh (UK)

Research Intrest

Research Fields: Large-scale brain-network dynamics Brain networks’ plasticity in the context of learning and memory. Neurophysiological basis of fMRI signa

List of Publications
Moreno A , Morris RG, Canals S.* " Frequency-Dependent Gating of Hippocampal-Neocortical Interactions. " Cereb Cortex . pii , bhv033 - ( 2015 ) * Corresponding author Reis S , Hu Y, Babino A, Andrade JA, Canals S, Sigman M, Makse H. " Avoiding catastrophic failure in correlated networks of networks. " Nature Physics . 10 , 762 - 762 ( 2014 ) Martinez-Martinez MA , Pacheco-Torres J, Borrell V*, Canals S*. " Phenotyping the central nervous system of the embryonic mouse by magnetic resonance microscopy. " Neuroimage . 97 , 95 - 106 ( 2014 ) * Corresponding author Alvarez-Salvado E , Pallarés V, Moreno A, Canals S*. " Functional MRI of long-term potentiation: imaging network plasticity. " Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 369(1633) , - 20130152 ( 2013 ) * Corresponding author Canals S.* , Beyerlein, M., Merkle, H. and Logothetis, N.K. " Functional MRI evidence for LTP-induced neural network reorganization. " Curr.Biol . 19(5) , 398 - 403 ( 2009 ) * Corresponding author