Miembros del equipo
Natalia DaveHead of Strategy and Funding
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Natalia graduated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) with a PhD in biophysics. She has over 10 years of research experience in biophysics, proteomics and molecular biology. She also has several years-experience in academic (UAB & UPF) and non-academic trainings. Since 2018 she also expert reviewer for European grants and is trainer of grant writing courses at the PRBB. She chairs the research data management committee at the CRG. After more than 6 years working as a scientific project manager, managing projects and writing European coordinated grants at the ISA office, she became Deputy Head of the Strategy and Funding team last February 2022.
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Jonas KrebsProject Management Coordinator
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Jonas received his PhD in plant molecular biology in 2010 from the University of Potsdam, Germany. Since then, he worked in different institutions and roles in the field of project development, research management, internationalization and professional networking. In 2014 he specialized on European research funding and received the certificate “EU-Liaison officer” of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In 2015, Jonas joined CRG as scientific project manager, since 2022 he has the role of the Project Management Coordinator. Jonas is an active member of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) and co-founder and current Chair of its Research Management Working Group. Since 2021 he also acts as an evaluator of MSCA projects for the European Commission.
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Gabriele PicarellaPre-Award Coordinator
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Gabriele has a post-graduate degree in project planning and management of development projects from the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium). He has several years of experience in management of research and competitive funding, which he gained in Italy, UK and Spain. In 2012, he joined the CRG where he focused on European and International projects, then became Head of Grants Office in 2015 and has been coordinating the pre-award activities at the Strategy and Funding team since June 2022.
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Alexandros NikolaouSenior Scientific Project Manager
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Alexandros holds a PhD in Bio-engineering from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. His research focused on different fields, from Nanobodies and pharmacology to macrophage immunology. Since 2015, he gained experience in the European funding programmes H2020 and Horizon Europe working as a Pre-award Grants Specialist and Scientific Project Manager at CRG, and as Head of the Project Management Office of the Primary Health Care Research Institute (IDIAP Jordi Gol). He also teaches every year the course 'Project management for scientists' at the PRBB.
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David BrenaScientific Project Manager
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David obtained a BASc in Biotechnology engineering from Tecnológico de Monterrey, México and worked in a molecular pathology spin-off company from Hospital Ángeles, Puebla, México before deciding to move to Barcelona to pursue a MSc and PhD in Biomedicine, both from the University of Barcelona, trained in Cerón lab at IDIBELL. He is a scientist by training and passion, and a science communication enthusiast looking for new ways of supporting research and researchers. His scientific background is in modeling human diseases in C. elegans, in vivo optimization of CRISPR-Cas systems, and cancer epigenetics. On the personal side, David is a film buff, and guitar and voice of an indie rock local band.
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Sara GuerreroScientific Project Manager
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Sara obtained a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (UCM). She started working as a Project Manager of Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors Network of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry while she was getting a M.Sc. Chemical Science and Technology in 2017. Then she continued working as a researcher in the Analytical Chemistry Department of UCM, at the same time she finished a Master in Teacher Training. In 2022, she obtained her PhD in the development of electrochemical biosensors for autoimmune diseases diagnosis and started coordinating IMPaCT T2D and CorEuStem projects in the CRG.
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Olga MillánScientific Project Manager
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Olga got a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (UCM) in 2000. After over ten years of research experience in cancer, immunology, and the application of molecular imaging to answer biomedical questions, she got a Master's Degree in Leadership and Management of Science and Innovation and formally moved into research management. Since then, she has worked in different biomedical research institutes from the CERCA network. Her expertise includes preclinical and clinical project management, business development, technology transfer, and academic and non-academic training at the national and international levels. She acts as a reviewer for several Funding Agencies. She became scientific project manager at the Strategy and Funding team last 2021.
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Silvia TognettiScientific Project Manager
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Silvia obtained a B.Sc. in Health Biotechnology and a M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from the University of Padova (Italy). She worked as researcher at University College London (UK) and received her PhD from Imperial College London (UK). She was then a Postdoctoral Fellow at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and IRB Barcelona (Spain) before moving to ICFO as Outreach Project Manager, where she gained experience on the coordination of multidisciplinary European projects. Silvia joined the Startegy and Funding team at the CRG in 2022 and is currently responsible for the management and implementation of the project ECaBox.
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Diego CougilSenior Grants Specialist
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Diego obtained a degree in Political Science and Administration and a Master in Economic Development and Innovation from the University of Santiago de Compostela. For the last fourteen years, he has been involved in R&D management, mostly at the university, performing tasks of research support and Human Resources management. He is part of the Pre-Award area of the Strategy and Funding team, supporting the management of research calls. He is also involved in the management of the Cost Action CorEuStem coordinated at the CRG.
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Glòria García NegredoGrants Specialist
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Glòria received a B.Sc. in Biology, a M.Sc. in Neuroscience and a PhD in Biomedicine from Universitat de Barcelona. She has over 5 years of experience in research management and funding internationalisation. Prior to CRG, she was responsible of international competitive funding promotion and management at a hospital. She is involved in understanding the strategic roadmap and priority areas of European Commission.
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Marta Sallés AromirSenior Grants Specialist
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Marta has a degree in biology and more than ten years of experience in research management at the CRG, particularly in funding for PhD Students and postdocs. She is currently the Ethical Advisor of the team supporting the researchers in the ethical assessment of the proposals and projects. Every year, she is trainer of the "how to write a postdoctoral fellowship" from the PRBB Intervals Programme.
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Arantxa FerrerSenior Grants Specialist
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Arantxa obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University Rovira i Virgili. She worked there as European Project Manager since 2003 before moving to Deloitte in 2005, where she gave support to obtain financial aid and tax credits for projects aiming to set up new companies and for R+D+I projects, both in Spain and abroad. Arantxa joined CRG in 2007 and she is currently responsible to provide guidance and support in preparing proposals to National and International competitive calls.
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Marta Agostinho, PhDEU-LIFE Coordinator (Collaborator hosted at ISA)
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Marta is a scientist turned into knowledge mediator. She is the Coordinator of EU-LIFE, an alliance of leading European research institutes in the life sciences that aims at promoting excellence and acting as a voice for research institutes in the European policy landscape. Marta has 10 years’ experience in knowledge mediation in international settings. Prior to her appointment as EU-LIFE coordinator, she was Director of a communication, advanced training and funding unit at a research institute; project manager of a large international policy consortium from academia, governments and NGOs; and coordinator of teaching and training courses in science communication and management.
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