Pedro Ramos-Cabrer is a PhD from the University of Santiago de Compostela (ES) and has been postdoctoral researcher at the In vivo NMR laboratory (Utrecht Medical Center, NL), directed by Prof. Klaas Nicolay and Prof. Rick Duijkhuizen (2001-2003), and at the in vivo NMR (Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research, Cologne, DE), directed by Prof. Mathias Hoehn (2003-2006). He has also been visiting researcher at the Nanomedicines Laboratory from the Translational Molecular Imaging Institute of the Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (NY, USA), directed by Prof. Willem Mulder (2014). He has also worked in the clinical environment at the Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory of the University Clinical Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (ES), directed by Prof. José Castillo, first as a “Parga Pondal Fellow” of the Galician Government (2007-2010) and later as a “Miguel Servet” fellow of the Spanish Health Research Institute Carlos III (ISCIII) (2010-2014). In 2014 he joined CIC biomaGUNE where he is Ikerbasque Research Professor and Group Leader of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory. Pedro Ramos research is focused on the biomedical application of MRI and functional MRI techniques, especially in animal models of aging and neurological diseases, using nanotechnology and microfluidics for the design of novel diagnostic and therapeutic nano systems.