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🎓 A new PhD milestone in the lab: Marta Estévez Rodríguez earns cum laude distinction

A special day for our lab! Marta Estévez Rodríguez successfully defended her PhD thesis on March 12, receiving the highest possible distinction: sobresaliente cum laude. Her doctoral work, “Exploring the effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on the cortical excitation/inhibition balance: an optogenetic approach” , was carried out under the supervision of Prof. Javier Márquez […]

🎓 Guillermo Sánchez-Garrido Campos successfully defends his PhD thesis with sobresaliente cum laude!

We are delighted to share that Guillermo Sánchez-Garrido Campos has successfully defended his doctoral thesis, earning the highest distinction: sobresaliente cum laude. This achievement marks a major milestone in Guille’s scientific career and a proud moment for our lab. His thesis, titled “Modulation of Cortical Excitability and Oscillatory Dynamics by Transcranial Electrical Stimulation”, was…

First First-Author Paper by Marta Estévez Rodríguez Explores E/I Modulation Through tES

We are thrilled to celebrate a major milestone: Marta Estévez Rodríguez has just published her first first-author paper in Frontiers in Neuroscience! 🎉 The article, titled “Modulating excitation/inhibition balance through transcranial electrical stimulation: physiological mechanisms in animal models” (Estévez-Rodríguez et al., 2025), offers a comprehensive and timely mini-review on how different…

NEUROTWIN Final Meeting: Four years of science together

From June 2nd to 6th, 2025, we had the pleasure of attending the final meeting of the NEUROTWIN project in Barcelona. Over the course of the week, researchers from across Europe gathered to present the latest findings, share progress, and reflect on what we have achieved together over these past four years. During the meeting, […]

Brain Stimulation Conference 2025 at Universidad Pablo de Olavide

On May 26–27, 2025, the Universidad Pablo de Olavide hosted the Brain Stimulation Conference 2025, a joint meeting of he Spanish Association of Brain Stimulation (REDESTIM). The event brought together researchers from across the country to share the latest findings, explore new ideas, and strengthen collaborations in the field of neuromodulation. This year’s edition was […]

Scientists on the run

Yes, scientists run too! Last Saturday, our lab put on their running shoes and joined the 9th Popular Race of the Universidad Pablo de Olavide. A 5 km run that brought together students, staff, and runners from all of the campus. We spend most of our time inside the lab, surrounded by data, pipettes, and […]

Celebrating Guille’s First First-Author Paper!

Big news from our lab! Our colleague Guillermo Sánchez-Garrido Campos is a step closer to earning his PhD with the publication of his first first-author paper in Frontiers in Neuroscience! The paper, titled “Preclinical insights into gamma-tACS: foundations for clinical translation in neurodegenerative diseases”, explores how gamma transcranial alternating current stimulation (gamma-tACS) could…

Save the Date: Brain Stimulation Conference 2025 at UPO

We are thrilled to announce that our lab is organizing the Brain Stimulation Conference 2025, happening on May 26-27 at the Paraninfo of University Pablo de Olavide (Seville)! This event, in collaboration with the Spanish Brain Stimulation Network (Red Española de Estimulación Cerebral) and the Spanish Association for Brain Stimulation (Asociación Española de Estimulación Cerebral […]

Bringing research to the classroom: Ángela and Guille inspired future scientists

Ángela and Guille recently talk in two seminars to third-year Biotechnology students at Pablo de Olavide University in Seville. These sessions aimed to inspire young minds by showing how researchers, just a few years ahead of them, are working on sophisticated research projects. Guille’s seminar, “Animal Models and Transcranial Stimulation in Alzheimer’s Disease,” covered the […]

Marta’s Doctoral Stay in Rome

Our team is thrilled to welcome Marta back from her research stay in Rome. A dream come true for her to spend time in the Eternal City while learning Italian. Marta had the incredible opportunity to work alongside Dr. Giacomo Koch, Director of the Experimental Neurophysiology Laboratory at the Fondazione Santa Lucia. During her time […]