Agustin Ibanez, PhD

Affiliations: 
2018- GBHI 
 2021- Brain Health BrainLat 
 2022- Psychology Trinity College - Dublin 
Area:
Brain Health, social cognitive affective neuroscience, dementia
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Agustin Ibanez is an Argentinean neuroscientist interested in global approaches to dementia and social, cognitive, and affective neuroscience. He is a full professor and Director of the Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat) at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI, Chile), an Associate Research Professor at GBHI-Trinity College Dublin, and Team Leader of Predictive Brain Health Modelling Group, Trinity College Dublin. Also, he is a Senior Atlantic Fellow at GBHI-UCSF. Dr. Ibanez holds a track record with +300 publications (+160 in the last five years), including top-ten journals (e.g., Lancet Neurology, World Psychiatry, Nature Reviews Neurology, Nature Human Behavior, JAMA Neurology, Alzheimer’s & Dementia, Nature Communications, Neuron, Brain). In the last five years, he has received multiple research funding from different international stakeholders, including the Alzheimer’s Association, the Rainwater Charitable Foundation (Tau Consortium), Takeda, NIH/NIA, GBHI (USA); the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB); ANID (Chile); COLCIENCIAS (Colombia); DAAD (Germany); CONICET (Argentina); MRC (United Kingdom); and Horizon 2020 (Europe). Dr. Ibanez is the founder of significant regional initiatives, such as the Multi-partner consortium to expand dementia research in Latin America (ReDLat) and the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium on Dementia (LAC-CD). He is an active member of different societies (Team taskforce of the Human Affectome Project, President of the Latin-American Chapter of the Society for Social Neuroscience, and Communications Chair of the Electrophysiology PIA of the ISTAART). He has directed or co-directed more than 35 postgraduate research projects and created and directed in 2020 the first major in Behavioral Sciences in South America. He has received prestigious international awards (including the Nelson Butters Award of the International Neuropsychological Society; Latin-American Award of the Society for Psychophysiological Research-four times; International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry Award) and local recognitions to his work in brain health (Outstanding recognition by the Legislature of Buenos Aires in 2019; and the Outstanding Neighbor Award of San Juan City, his birthplace, in 2021). He also has established current international collaborations with centers of excellence such as the MRC Cognition and Brain Science Unit of Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), the University of Heidelberg (Germany), The University of Sydney (Australia), and the Universities of California San Francisco, New York, Caltech, Chicago, and Wisconsin (USA), among others. He is an associate editor of different journals. His intense work has helped Latin American translational neuroscience by establishing a framework to engage scientists through internships, workshops, Masters and Ph.D. programs, organizing educational activities for the health community, and focusing on cognitive neuroscience. His research has been highlighted in different outlets, including the BBC, Nature, Nature News, Discovery Channel, Popular Science, Daily Mail, Newsweek, Le Monde, and Oxford University Press.
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Toro-Hernández FD, Migeot J, Marchant N, et al. (2024) Neurocognitive correlates of semantic memory navigation in Parkinson's disease. Npj Parkinson's Disease. 10: 15
Prado P, Medel V, Gonzalez-Gomez R, et al. (2024) Author Correction: The BrainLat project, a multimodal neuroimaging dataset of neurodegeneration from underrepresented backgrounds. Scientific Data. 11: 19
Prado P, Medel V, Gonzalez-Gomez R, et al. (2023) The BrainLat project, a multimodal neuroimaging dataset of neurodegeneration from underrepresented backgrounds. Scientific Data. 10: 889
Baez S, Alladi S, Ibanez A. (2023) Global South research is critical for understanding brain health, ageing and dementia. Clinical and Translational Medicine. 13: e1486
Schiller D, Yu ANC, Alia-Klein N, et al. (2023) The Human Affectome. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 105450
Ferrante FJ, Migeot J, Birba A, et al. (2023) Multivariate word properties in fluency tasks reveal markers of Alzheimer's dementia. Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Santamaria-Garcia H, Sainz-Ballesteros A, Hernandez H, et al. (2023) Factors associated with healthy aging in Latin American populations. Nature Medicine
Arévalo A, González-Perilli F, Baldo JV, et al. (2023) Editorial: What can we make of theories of embodiment and the role of the human mirror neuron system? An enduring, ever larger question. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 17: 1229084
Fittipaldi S, Legaz A, Maito M, et al. (2023) Heterogeneous factors influence social cognition across diverse settings in brain health and age-related diseases. Research Square
Legaz A, Prado P, Moguilner S, et al. (2023) Social and non-social working memory in neurodegeneration. Neurobiology of Disease. 183: 106171
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