Jesus M Cortes
Jesus M Cortes is a Spanish neuroscientist and physicist, renowned for his contributions to computational neuroimaging and brain connectivity research.
Born in 1976 in Tàrrega, Catalonia, Spain, he earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Granada,[1] achieving the distinction of "Doctor Europeus" and receiving the Extraordinary Doctorate Award in Experimental Sciences for the 2004/2005 academic year.
He is a full professor at Ikerbasque[2] who has held postdoctoral positions in the Netherlands, the USA, and the UK, working under the mentorship of prominent figures such as Prof. Bert Kappen, Prof. Terry Sejnowski, and Prof. Mark van Rossum. He was also a Ramón y Cajal Fellow in Spain.
In 2012, he founded the Computational Neuroimaging Lab[3] at the Biocruces-Bizkaia Health Research Institute[4] in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain, where he continues to serve as head. Additionally, he is a Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country, teaching courses on neuroimaging and brain connectivity in biomedical engineering.
His research focuses on applying statistical and computational methods to neuronal data, with a particular interest in brain connectivity in both healthy and pathological conditions, as well as the application of machine learning strategies to biomedical datasets.
Further reading
- Apoyo Dravet (2023): Neuroinflamación en epilepsia
- Itemas (2020): Mapeo funcional del cerebro - Brain Initiative
- El Mundo (2015): Investigadores vascos publican en 'Nature' un inédito 'atlas cerebral'
- ABC (2015): Dibujan un nuevo atlas del cerebro clave para estudiar el alzhéimer o el párkinson
- Europa Press (2013): Una investigación cuantifica por técnicas de Neuroimagen los daños en la función cerebral de trastornos de consciencia
- El País (2013): Un diagnóstico certero para el coma
- La Vanguardia (2020): Investigadores vascos sobre neuronas logran primer proyecto Brain en España
- Cadena SER (2020): Iniciativa Brain
- Technology Networks magazine (2015): A new atlas of the brain opens up alternative means for studying brain disorders
- Science News (2015): New atlas of the brain opens up alternative means for studying brain disorders
- Diario Médico (2015): Miden la conectividad cerebral en el momento de despertar del coma
- Infosalud (2013): Una investigación cuantifica por técnicas de Neuroimagen los daños en la función cerebral de trastornos de consciencia
- Semana del Cerebro Bilbao (2025). Conectando mentes y datos, by Jesus M. Cortes
- Naukas (2023): Conectando Mentes y Datos, by Jesus M. Cortes
- Radio Popular (2023): Un estudio pionero de Biocruces Bizkaia abre nuevas vías para prevenir la epilepsia
- Eitb eus (2023): El estudio de la conectividad del cerebro abre la puerta a avances en ictus. ¿Se puede oler el parkinson?
- Eitb Maratoia (2021): Jesús M. Cortés, profesor Ikerbasque: “El Alzheimer afecta a toda la comunidad científica mundial”
- Eitb Television (2023): Jesus Cortes, Conectando mente y datos
- Deia (2015): BioCruces crea un atlas del cerebro para estudiar el Alzheimer o el Parkinson
- PubMed, Scientific articles, Cortes JM citations
- GoogleScholar: On the dynamics of the adenylate energy system: homeorhesis vs homeostasis
- GoogleScholar: A novel brain partition highlights the modular skeleton shared by structure and function
- GoogleScholar: Synergy and redundancy in the Granger causal analysis of dynamical networks
- GoogleScholar: Information transfer and criticality in the Ising model on the human connectome
- GoogleScholar: Disentangling high-order effects in the transfer entropy
- GoogleScholar: Systemic cellular migration: The forces driving the directed locomotion movement of cells
References
- ↑ "University of Granada website". Universidad de Granada (in español). Retrieved 2025-03-11.
- ↑ "Ikerbasque website". Ikerbasque Basque Foundation for Science. 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2025-03-11.
- ↑ http://www.bio-bizkaia.eus/areas-investigacion/bc5.08
- ↑ "Biocruces-Bizkaia website". IIS Biobizkaia (in español). Retrieved 2025-03-11.
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