
Dr. Bartolomé Bejarano is a leading neurosurgeon in Spain with over 30 years of expertise in neuro-oncology, skull base surgery, cranial endoscopy, and spinal tumors. He currently heads the Neurosurgery Department at the Clínica Universidad de Navarra, one of Europe’s most prestigious hospitals. Having trained in top global institutions, including Boston University, NYU Langone, University of Vienna, and University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Bejarano brings a global perspective to complex brain and spine surgeries. He is known for his pioneering surgical work, he performed the first auditory brainstem implant in Spain, helping restore hearing to a deaf child. In addition to his clinical excellence, Dr. Bejarano is a dedicated academic, with over 45 publications, numerous international presentations, and active participation in advanced neuroscience research, including neuroprosthetics and artificial intelligence in neurosurgery.
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Dr. Iciar Aviles Olmos stands as a prominent figure in the field of neurology and neurophysiology, currently contributing her expertise at Navarra Hospital in Spain. With an extensive career spanning 18 years, she has emerged as a renowned neurologist since 2002, specializing in the comprehensive treatment of neurodegenerative and neurophysiological disorders. Notably, Dr. Aviles Olmos is highly regarded for her proficiency in addressing conditions such as encephalopathy, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and epileptic encephalopathy. Educationally, she completed her bachelor's in medicine from the University of Murcia in 2002, followed by a specialization in neurology at Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa in 2009. Driven by a commitment to advancing her knowledge, she pursued further studies in movement disorders, earning a master's degree and obtaining the title of Doctor of Medicine from London University in 2013. Dr. Aviles Olmos brings a wealth of experience, having served as a neurologist in the movement disorder and neurosurgery sectors at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital from 2014 to 2018. Currently a vital member of the Neurology department at Navarra Hospital, she also holds a professorship in movement disorders at the master's level, showcasing her dedication to education and knowledge dissemination. As a prolific researcher associated with the Instituto Ramón y Cajal de Investigación Sanitaria (IRyCIS) and London-based programs focused on Parkinson's disorders, Dr. Aviles Olmos has made significant contributions, with over 29 published articles and active participation in more than 20 conferences on movement disorders. Her exceptional achievements are further underscored by winning the prestigious award for the best teacher in London and her involvement in esteemed scientific organizations like the Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN).
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Dr. Jaime Gallego Perez De Larraya, a distinguished neurologist at the renowned Clínica Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, has earned both national and international recognition for his dedication to neurology. With a specific focus on the treatment of brain tumors such as astrocytoma, glioma, glioblastoma, and meningioma, as well as expertise in neurological syndromes, epilepsy, seizures, and neurodegenerative diseases, Dr. Jaime Gallego stands out as a prominent figure in the field. He completed his medical education at Navarra University, specializing in neurology at the same institution and obtaining a diploma in neuro-oncology from the Pierre and Marie Curie University of Paris. Dr. Gallego is actively involved in research, particularly in biomarkers studies of brain tumors, and is a member of the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra. His extensive publications in regional and international journals, along with contributions to numerous book chapters and participation in congress meetings, reflect his commitment to advancing neurology and enhancing patient care. Dr. Jaime Gallego is also affiliated with professional organizations, including the Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN), Navarra Neurology Society, and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology (EANO).
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Dr. Marta Fernández Matarrubia stands as a distinguished and acclaimed young neurologist in Spain, currently contributing her expertise to the renowned Navarra Hospital. With a specific focus on neurodegenerative and genetic neural diseases, Dr. Fernández Matarrubia has rapidly gained recognition, earning accreditations and awards for her outstanding research and professional contributions. Her educational journey includes a Bachelor of Medicine from Cantabria University in Spain, followed by a specialization in Neurology at Hospital Clínico San Carlos University. In 2016, she completed her Doctor of Medicine at Complutense University, complemented by a master's in epilepsy from Murcia University. Dr. Marta Fernández Matarrubia's professional experience is marked by a two-year tenure as a specialist and researcher at Hospital Clínico San Carlos. She serves as a professor at Agencia Nacional de Evaluación de la Calidad y Acreditación (ANECA) and actively contributes as a specialist at Navarra Clinic in Spain. Her accolades include an "extraordinary end" award for her MBBS degree and a training certificate in cognitive assessment endorsed by the Spanish Neurology Society. A dedicated member of the Dementia Genetics Spanish Consortium (DEGESCO) and the Spanish Society of Neurology, Dr. Marta has excelled as a collaborative researcher in numerous projects, including the INNOLFACT project, focusing on Alzheimer's disease. Her extensive research portfolio encompasses over 20 published articles in reputable journals, book chapters on neurology, and active participation in more than 100 congresses. Notable research projects she has been involved in include Autosomal Recessive Spinocerebellar Ataxia SCAR8/ARCA1, where she identified the first families in Spain, and her contributions to the project "Understanding the subjective memory complaints of the elderly: an approach from genetics, neuropsychology, and anatomical-functional connectivity," funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Dr. Marta Fernández Matarrubia's commitment to advancing neurology through research and clinical practice underscores her impactful presence in the medical field.
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