Master's Theses
[Last five years only]
University Master's Degree in Pharmacology: Development, Evaluation, and Rational Use of Medicines.
- Academic year 2025/2026
- Ane Alonso, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Leticia Abecia
- Academic year 2024/2025
- "Optimization of calcium activity recording in the hippocampus and amygdala during nehavioral testing." (Sara Fernández, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Edgar Soria).
- "Analysis of mitochondrial respiratory activity in blood serum of patients with Parkinson's disease." (Natalia Cano, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Gabriel Barreda Gómez).
- "Study of the neuroinflammatory response in an AOM-DSS-induced intestinal inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction mouse model." (Carmen Priscila Constante, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Leticia Abecia).
- Alba Weixin Jiménez Oroz, supervised by Naiara de Paz and Teresa Morera.
- Academic year 2023/2024
- "Study of Neuroinflammation Induced by Alpha-Synuclein Overexpression in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease." (Ainhoa Atxa Espiga, supervised by Teresa Morera and Ane Murueta-Goyena).
- "Analysis of Autophagy in a Parkinson's Disease Model Based on Alpha-Synuclein Overexpression." (Laura Palacios Mena, supervised by Ainhoa Plaza and Teresa Morera)
- "Gut-Brain Communication: Impact of Ulcerative Colitis on the Development of Parkinson's Disease." (Amaia Astrain, supervised by Leticia Abecia and Cristina Miguélez)
- "Development and Validation of Infusion Bags for Drug Solutions at Bexen Medical." (Beñat Alcan Epelde, supervised by Mikel Campos and Teresa Morera)
- "Mitochondrial Dysfunction as a Serological Biomarker for Parkinson's Disease in Animal Models.". (Alaitz Gurrea Carrasson, supervisedby Cristina Miguélez and Gabriel Barreda)
- "Study of Nigrostriatal Axonal Pathology in an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease." (Rita López Barajas, supervised by Teresa Morera and Ane Murueta-Goyena)
- "Manufacturing and Evaluation of a Sterile Drug Product for the Treatment of Liver Diseases." (Claudia Rubio Ramírez, supervised by Naiara de Paz and Teresa Morera)
- Academic year 2022/2023
- "Sequential Bioconjugation of Amoxicillin and Salicylic Acid onto PLLA Surfaces." (María Diaz Galbarriatu, supervised by Isabel Moreno and Teresa Morera)
- "Sequential Bioconjugation of Indomethacin and Salicylic Acid onto PLLA Surfaces." (Ane García García, supervised by Isabel Moreno and Teresa Morera)
- "Search for Oxidative Stress-Based Blood Biomarkers in an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease." (Álex González Duque, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Gabriel Barreda Gómez)
- "Determination of Temporal Changes in the Endocannabinoid System Induced by Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation in an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease." (Adrián Lucarini San José, supervised by Teresa Morera)
- "Impact of subthalamic nucleus stimulation on the activity of the dorsal Raphe nucleus" (Idoia Mármol, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Jérôme Baufreton).
- Academic year 2021/2022
- "Characterization of microbiota changes in a preclinical model of Parkinson's disease." (Carolina Alventosa, supervised by Cristina Miguélez).
- "Development and validation of an in cellulo model of congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP) using gene editing (CRISPR-Cas9)." (Nerea Adriana Igartua Mendia, supervised by Fernando Lopitz and Teresa Morera)
- "Sex differences in motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms, and drug response in Parkinson's disease." (Andrea Leivar Cilleruelo, supervised by Teresa Morera and Ane Murueta-Goyena)
- "Mitochondrial dysfunction as a biomarker in Parkinson's disease" (Leire Arana Pascual, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Gabriel Barreda Gómez)
- "Establishment of an early-stage Parkinson’s model and correlation Analysis of brain-retina damage." (Margarita Gómez, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Noelia Ruzafa).
- "Therapeutic potential of curcumin in schizophrenia: effects on cognitive function and prefrontal cortex interneuron populations in an animal model of the disease." (Mikel Idoate Aguirre, supervised by Teresa Morera and Naiara Ortuzar)
- "Progression of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and associated factors" (Alba Mosteiro Couso, supervised by Teresa Morera and Ane Murueta-Goyena)
- Curso 2020/2021
- "CSF and blood candidate biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease" (Gorka Irastorza Gutiérrez, supervised by Teresa Morera and Ane Murueta-Goyena)
- "Study of Dopaminergic Degeneration and Glial Activation in an Alpha-Synuclein Overexpression Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease." (Marina Picó Gallardo, supervised by Teresa Morera and Naiara Ortuzar)
- "Identification of Biomarkers in Presymptomatic Stages of Parkinson's Disease." (June Egiguren, supervised by Cristina Miguélez and Gabriel Barreda).
University Master's Degree in Molecular Biology and Biomedicine.
- Academic year 2024/2025
- Raphaelle Bidgood, supervised by Teresa Morera.