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Research

The School of Pharmacy at Universidad CEU San Pablo is a Research Centre widely recognised for its excellence and tradition, consolidated in the Spanish university scene as an innovative centre thanks to a training project whose academic objectives are strongly interrelated: quality teaching, personalised attention to students and excellent research.

There are currently 126 active Research Projects with a budget of €7,000,000. We also enjoy 49 Grants for the training of research personnel. Of our workforce, 119 researchers have been favourably evaluated by the CNEAI with a total of 132 research periods.

Research support groups and services

The School of Pharmacy has 14 research groups, as well as a series of Research Support Services (SAIs).

You can consult the information on groups in the University's Vice-Rectorate for Research (Research Groups section).

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Metabolomics and Bioanalysis Centre

The Centre for Metabolomics and Bioanalysis (CEMBIO) of the School of Pharmacy directed by Professor Coral Barbas is an innovative frontline research centre dedicated to the field of metabolomics. This research work is based on a new approach without any preliminary hypothesis to study a given biological situation.

CEMBIO is able to address different aspects of metabolomics and biochemical interpretation such as experimental design, analytical methods or statistical methods suitable for the study.

Janssen-Cilag Chair

The Janssen-Cilag Chair was created in September 2009, with the aim of strengthening links between the pharmaceutical laboratory and the university academic world and, thus, collaborating in testing and research in all those fields that have an impact on the present and future of the areas related to Health Sciences.

The Academic Director of the Chair is the Dean of the School of Pharmacy, Professor Dr. Beatriz de Pascual-Teresa Fernández.

The Chair aims, through different efforts, to provide the necessary scientific information on innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as to become a forum for debate for professionals working in the pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, the objectives of the Chair are as follows:

  • To promote students' knowledge of the pharmaceutical sector.
  • To promote innovation.
  • To promote the future employability of students.
  • To develop specific actions aimed at increasing the practical training of students at the University.

Chair holder: Dr. Ms. Beatriz de Pascual-Teresa Fernández