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Nerea Llamosas Muñozguren

Principal Investigator

Ikerbasque Research Fellow

Nerea Llamosas Muñozguren

Contact

Email:Nerea.Llamosas@achucarro.org

Tel.:(+34) 94 601 8289

Science Park of the UPV/EHU
Sede Building, 3rd floor, Barrio Sarriena, s/n
E-48940 Leioa Spain

About me

I got my degree in Pharmacology in 2009 from University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and a PhD in Pharmacology in 2015 (UPV/EHU). As a PhD student, I gained strong technical and theoretical expertise in in-vivo single unit extracellular recordings and in vitro whole-cell patch-clamp in the lab of Dr. Maria Torrecilla (UPV/EHU) as well as during my predoctoral stay in Dr. John Williams Lab (OHSU, Oregon, USA).

Afterwards, I developed great interest in understanding brain dynamics from more ample perspectives, so I joined Dr. Gavin Rumbaugh Lab, at The Scripps Research Institute, USA, for my second postdoctoral training (2017-2021). My work there was focused on understanding how neurodevelopmental disorder risk factors impact on the efficacy of experience modifying cortical remapping. I employed sensory deprivation paradigms and studied how neural dynamics of cortical ensembles change in response to sensory manipulation. Additionally, I worked on the functional characterization, for the first time, of a Syngap1 KO iPSC cell model from a human donor.

Currently, I am Ikerbasque Research Fellow at ACHUCARRO, where my goal is to implement my expertise and knowledge of electrophysiological mechanisms of neurological disorders at single-cell and circuitry levels to unravel the temporal, cell-type, and network-type specific dysfunctionalities in brain disorders, with special focus on convulsive and nonconvulsive epilepsy and the role of hippocampal newborn neurons.

Publications

  1. Biphasic changes in hippocampal granule cells after traumatic brain injury

    Danielewicz, Joanna; Llamosas, Nerea; Durá, Irene; de Souza, Danillo Barros; Rodrigues, Serafim; Encinas-Pérez, Juan Manuel; Mateos, Diego Martin
    Experimental Neurology (Aug, 2025) DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2025.115281