Javier de Felipe

Javier de Felipe Oroquieta (born 1953, Madrid) is a research biologist specializing in the anatomical study of the human brain.[2] He is also director, at the Center for Biomedical Technology (CTB) of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), of the Cajal Laboratory of Cortical Circuits.[3] De Felipe returned to the Cajal Institute in 1991 and formed a research team to analyze alterations in the cerebral cortex in patients with epilepsy.In 1997 he participated in NASA's Neurolab project to study the impact of space flight on neural circuits in the brain.[4] De Felipe has participated in the Blue Brain Project since it began in 2005, led by Professor Henry Markram.
MadridUniversity of California, Irvine School of MedicineComplutense University of MadridWashington University School of MedicineBlue Brain ProjectHuman Brain ProjectSpike-timing-dependent plasticityNeuroscienceTechnical University of Madridbiologisthuman brainBiologyCajal InstituteVisiting scientistAlzheimer's diseasecerebral cortexHenry MarkramCajal Blue BrainEuropean CommissionSeth GrantCellular neuroscienceSantiago Ramón y CajalAmerican Association for AnatomyWayback Machine