Luis Moya Albiol is a full professor of the Department of Psychobiology in the University of Valencia (Spain). His PhD in psychology and neurosciences qualified cum laude (1999) and was awarded due to its exceptionality. He is the director of the first world Master in Neurocriminology and teacher in both psychology and criminology graduate and postgraduate studies. He is the main researcher of a scientific team focused on social neuroscience, concretely in subjects as social stress, violence, cooperation and empathy. He has published more than 200 papers in reputed journals, together with several scientific and informative books. He is very involved in both the transfer and the exchange of knowledge, which is why he has promoted agreements and collaborations with associations, companies and other universities. He is also distinguished by his contributions to the dissemination of science in television, radio, specialized magazines and the press.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Brain
Empathy
Genetics
Neurophysiology
Neuropsychology
Violence
chronic stress
Drug misuse
Fingerprints
45%
Violence
18%
Empathy
17%
chronic stress
13%
Brain
9%
Neuropsychology
6%
Drug misuse
Short Biography
Luis Moya Albiol is a full professor of the Department of Psychobiology in the University of Valencia (Spain). His PhD in psychology and neurosciences qualified cum laude (1999) and was awarded due to its exceptionality. He is the director of the first world Master in Neurocriminology and teacher in both psychology and criminology graduate and postgraduate studies. He is the main researcher of a scientific team focused on social neuroscience, concretely in subjects as social stress, violence, cooperation and empathy. He has published more than 200 papers in reputed journals, together with several scientific and informative books. He is very involved in both the transfer and the exchange of knowledge, which is why he has promoted agreements and collaborations with associations, companies and other universities. He is also distinguished by his contributions to the dissemination of science in television, radio, specialized magazines and the press.