Pablo Cuesta

Applied clinical neuroscience

BSc in Physics, MSc in Biomedical Physics and PhD in Physics (2015). His career includes an FPI fellowship and two «Juan de la Cierva» research contracts. He is currently Associate Professor at the Department of Radiology, Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine (UCM). Member of the C3N laboratory since 2009, he has been coordinating the clinical neuroscience research line since 2016.
His research focuses on developing brain medical imaging techniques through electrophysiology applied to clinical neuroscience. He develops models for analyzing epilepsy recordings, investigates electrophysiological profiles associated with healthy and pathological aging, and studies brain-body interaction in collaboration with Nirakara Lab.
He maintains active collaborations with institutions such as McGovern Medical School (Houston), Hospital Niño Jesús (Madrid), Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid (IdISSC NEC3 research group) and the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology (Japan).
His international experience includes more than three years of research stays in the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan. He has authored over 40 scientific papers and presented his work at more than 70 international conferences. He has collaborated with companies such as Nirakara, UEN, Brain Investigations, and Sincrolab in technology transfer projects. He serves as a reviewer for leading scientific journals in his field, consultant for AENOR, and evaluator for the Spanish State Research Agency.

Data analysis

The research and application of data analysis methods in our lab focuses on functional connectivity, preprocessing methods, classification, source reconstruction, and Bayesian models. We have developed the publicly available connectivity toolbox HERMES.