THE CAJAL INSTITUTE
Scientific advisory committee
Scientific advisory committee
The Cajal Institute has a permanent external scientific advisory board composed of five internationally renowned researchers in different fields of neuroscience. This council analyzes and evaluates the research activity of our center, issuing periodic reports to guide the scientific strategy of the Institute, adapting it to the potential of our groups and resources, as well as to the needs detected socially.

Rafael Yuste
Columbia University

Mara Dierssen
CRG

Benedikt Berninger
King´s College London

Carlos Matute
Ikerbasque

Alfonso Araque
University of Minessota
The five members of the scientific council provide valuable advice to the Institute’s management to guide the scientific lines of the center, evaluating existing research programs and proposing new projects for the future.
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Neuroscience Research Center dependent on the CSIC. Founded in 1920 and initially directed by Santiago Ramón y Cajal. World reference in the study of the brain. Custodian of the Cajal Legacy.
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