BIO-302 Complex Systems and Organisms

Coordinator: Dr. Sergio Iglesias Parro (siglesia [arroba] ujaen [punto] es)

The Complex Systems and Organisms research group is a multidisciplinary team engaged in the study and solving of problems ranging from basic matters pertaining to Biomedicine and Neuroscience, to the interaction of (human and non-human) organisms. It understands that science is collaborative and in this regard it adheres to the Open Science ethos.

The group has full equipment in place for registering and analyzing EEG-ERP signals. The equipment is a 32-channel Brain Vision actiCHAMP, with a 32-channel Brainamp amplifier + 8 AUX channels, several 32-channel caps with Acticap active electrodes and an ERP StimTracker interface for sending markers. It also has software for reviewing and analyzing obtained signals (Analyzer2 and BrainVision Analyzer).

Research lines

  • Neurocomputational models for the study of awareness
  • Linear and nonlinear analysis of biosignals and their application in the field of severe mental illnesses
  • Infodemiology
  • Fractal analysis in neurological diseases
  • Systems biology in neurological diseases, mainly autism, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury
  • Systems biology in endometrial receptivity and blastocyst implantation
  • Application of cooperative play theory to the analysis of microarrays

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