The current cooperative research program continues to be viewed as a fundamental scientific tool in the planning of future CIBERNED actions. This program constitutes one of the basic pillars of the Center's activity, and its objective is to stimulate cooperative research between the different research groups, joining forces and exploiting synergies and complementary capacities.
The aim is to identify collaborative research projects of a markedly innovative and translational nature and in which the cooperative effort significantly increases the added value of the research activity.
The proposals, although subject to the approval of the Steering Committee, are reviewed by an evaluation committee external to CIBERNED, so that the allocation of funds is carried out independently and transparently.
Código | Título del proyecto | Coordinador | Estado | Link |
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PI2018/01 |
CB1R-GRP78 interaction: a new mechanism regulating the neuroprotective activity of cannabinoids? |
Guzman Pastor, Manuel |
Completed |
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PI2018/02 |
Ferrer Abizanda, Isidro |
Completed |
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PI2018/06 |
Lucas Lozano, José Javier |
Completed |
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PI2019/08 |
Ruíz Laza, Agustín |
Ongoing |
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PI2019/09 |
Regulation of the microglial response and elimination of Aβ by reelin in Alzheimer's disease. |
Soriano García, Eduardo |
Completed |
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PI2020/08 |
CIBER-CALS: a CIBERned drug discovery network to test Calcium modulators as treatment for ALS. |
López de Munain Arregui, Adolfo |
Ongoing |
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PI2020/09 |
Neuromelanin-linked neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease: mechanistic, diagnostic and therapeutic implications. |
Vila Bover, Miquel |
Ongoing |
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PI2021/02 |
Astrocytes in the Parkinson’s disease: A new therapeutic opportunity. |
Obeso Inchausti, José Ángel |
Ongoing |
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PI2021/03 |
Role of circulating micro-RNAs as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets of insulin resistance and Alzheimer's disease. |
Cantero Lorente, José Luis |
Ongoing |
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PI2021/04 |
Role of autophagy in synapse dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease. |
Saura Antolín, Carlos |
Ongoing |