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Ines Moragrega Vergara is a faculty member at the University of Valencia, affiliated with the Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy, where she works in the Department of Psychobiology. She is a member of the research group ENVEST (Aging, Mental Health and New Technologies), focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of neuroscience, aging, and digital health innovations.
Her primary research interests include psychobiology, behavioral neuroscience, and the neuropharmacological effects of substances such as nicotine on learning and memory, particularly in rodent models. Her work explores the impact of social isolation on cognitive performance, contributing to understanding mental health disorders through experimental models.
The research group she is part of emphasizes the integration of new technologies in monitoring and improving mental health in aging populations, suggesting a forward-looking approach that combines traditional neuroscience methods with digital innovation.
She earned her doctorate from the University of Valencia with a thesis on social isolation and nicotine effects in NMRI mice, supervised by Dr. Carmen Carrasco Pozo and Dr. Rosa Redolat Iborra.
While no publications or awards are listed in the provided text, her academic trajectory reflects a strong foundation in experimental psychobiology and a commitment to advancing mental health research through scientific inquiry.
She has not supervised any students listed in the available data. There is no mention of grants or funded projects. Her current work appears to be embedded within the collaborative framework of the ENVEST research group.
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