Prof Dr. William Almguer-Melian-neuroscience research leader Award-Excellence in Research
CIREN Cuba
Author profileĀ
Early Academic Pursuits
William Almaguer Melian embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Havana in 1997. He later pursued a Ph.D. in Synaptic Plasticity, Aging Effects, and Long-Term Potentiation, completing it in 2004. Alongside his formal education, he engaged in various postgraduate courses and workshops, enriching his knowledge in cognitive neuroscience, gene therapy, bioethics, and pedagogy.
Professional Endeavors
Almaguer Melian's professional career is deeply rooted in the field of electrophysiology, particularly focusing on synaptic plasticity, aging effects, and memory studies in animals. He has extensively utilized surgical stereotactic techniques, electrophysiological recording methods, and behavioral techniques to conduct his research at the Experimental Electrophysiology Lab of the International Center for Neurological Restoration (CIREN) since 1997.
Contributions and Research Focus
His research contributions span a wide range of topics, including the late phases of long-term potentiation (LTP), neural plasticity mechanisms in memory recovery, and the effects of neurotrophic therapies on neurodegenerative diseases. Through thesis supervision and examination, he has nurtured the academic growth of numerous students, focusing on topics such as spatial memory, neural plasticity, and neuroprotection.
Accolades and Recognition
Almaguer Melian's expertise and contributions have earned him recognition in the academic community. His involvement in scientific meetings, conferences, and symposia both locally and internationally showcases his standing as a respected figure in the field of neuroscience and neurophysiology.
Impact and Influence on Melian-neuroscience research leader Award
His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed significantly to the understanding of synaptic plasticity, memory processes, and neurodegenerative diseases. His teachings in postgraduate courses and workshops have shaped the minds of future researchers and clinicians in the neurosciences.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Almaguer Melian's legacy lies in his dedication to unraveling the complexities of brain function and dysfunction, paving the way for innovative therapies and interventions in neurological disorders. His ongoing commitment to teaching, research, and scientific discourse ensures a lasting impact on the field, inspiring generations of neuroscientists to continue pushing the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in the brain sciences.
Notable publication
- Amylovis-201 enhances physiological memory formation and rescues memory and hippocampal cell loss in a streptozotocin-induced Alzheimer's disease animal model
- Learning induces EPO/EPOr expression in memory relevant brain areas, whereas exogenously applied EPO promotes remote memory consolidation
- A unique erythropoietin dosage induces the recovery of long-term synaptic potentiation in fimbria-fornix lesioned rats
- Basolateral amygdala stimulation plus water maze training restore dentate gyrus LTP and improve spatial learning and memory
- Amygdala stimulation ameliorates memory impairments and promotes c-Fos activity in fimbria-fornix-lesioned rats