Team Members

The ICPVet group is formed by teachers and scientists who consider that ethics, soundness and internal coherence are the determining elements of the ecosystem where they develop their scientific activity. This global health framework is based on clinical-epidemiological evidence to address the study of problems, their resolution and translation of solutions to achieve the control of neglected parasitic diseases.

Mision

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Production of excellent scientific results.

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Conducting independent research and fostering collaboration with complementary groups and specialties.

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Promoting respect for fellow scientists and clinicians.

04

Encouraging originality/creativity of group members.

05

Facilitating the development of critical, disruptive thinking and innovation.

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Upholding the integrity (scientific ethics) of research.

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Design effective communication systems for the research conducted.

08

Facilitate cooperation among the different members of the group.

Objetives

01

Obtaining research funds, public, private or through public-private agreements for the achievement of the ICPVet group's goals: research and translation.

02

To promote the comprehensive training of undergraduate and graduate students, both national and foreign.

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To facilitate the transfer of the results obtained to the administration, productive sector or practicing professionals.

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Facilitate the participation of its members in seminars, congresses, projects and research networks.

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To participate in international cooperation activities in the field of health.

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To produce and transmit truthful information to the media, social networks, health authorities, health professionals and the general about the extent of animal parasitic diseases and the risks associated with them, especially in the case of zoonotic diseases.

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To promote the interaction of ICPVet members with cultural associations and NGOs related to the research field of the group.

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Stimulate global approaches in the One Health framework.

Graduates

Student Collaborators

External collaborators

Socorro Espuelas (Universidad de Navarra), Christophe Dardonville (Instituto de Química Médica-CSIC, Madrid), Juan José Torrado (Facultad Farmacia, UCM), Javier Santamaría & Ana Poveda (Centro internacional zoonosis CIZ, Ecuador), Mónica López Fanarraga (Valdecilla-IDIVAL-Santander), Konstantinos Stamatakis (CBM), Sara Robledo (PECET Programa de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales, Medellín, Colombia), Christopher Fernández Prada (Université de Montréal, Canadá), César Ramírez-Segura (Laboratorio de Investigación en Ingeniería Celular y Molecular, Instituto Distrital de Ciencia Biotecnología e Innovación en Salud (IDCBIS), Bogotá, Colombia), Lianet Monzote (Instituto Pedro Kouri, Cuba), María Bailén (UAM), Azucena González Coloma (ICA-CSIC), José Sansano (UCV), Magdalena Garijó (UCH-CEU), Fernando González, (GREFA), Jorge Galán (Cell Biology and Microbiology, Medicine School, Yale University, EEUU), Holger Rüsmann (Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Clinical Hospital, Berlín, Alemania), Wolf-Dietrich Hardt (Institute of Microbiology, Zurich, Suiza), Miguel Cámara (Molecular Microbiology, Pharmacy Faculty, Nottingham University, Gran Bretaña), Courage K. Saba (Microbiology, Biotechnology and Agriculture Faculty, Tamale University, Ghana), Ziad Daoud (Microbiology, Clinical Hospital, Beirut, Líbano), Elias Dahdouh (Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid), Rafael Zardoya (Departamento Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, Madrid), Álvaro San Millán (Departamento de Biotecnología Microbiana, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC, Madrid), Yasuyuki Goto (University of Tokyo, Japón).