New faculty spotlight: Carlos Fernández-Peña, PhD

Carlos Fernández-Peña, PhD

Carlos Fernández-Peña, PhD, is a new faculty member at UNMC.

  • Name: Carlos Fernández-Peña, PhD
  • Title and department at UNMC: Assistant professor, UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences
  • Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela

Experience and education:

  • Associate scientist, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
  • Postdoctoral fellow, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • PhD in neuroscience, Universidad Miguel Hernandez in Spain
  • Licentiate in Cellular Biology (equivalent to BS plus MS) from Universidad Central de Venezuela

How I fell in love with neuroscience:

I fell in love with neuroscience shortly after obtaining my biology degree, when I started studying how the brain processes and interprets pain in health and disease. I was quickly captivated by the remarkable complexity of this organ and decided to dedicate my career to studying it.

During my PhD and postdoctoral training, I explored in depth the mechanisms through which the brain regulates physiological responses to stress-related behaviors. I became particularly intrigued by how internal signals from the body — known as interoception — shape the perception of external stimuli.

My laboratory now focuses on elucidating the contribution of the body-brain connection to the onset and chronification of psychiatric illnesses, with the ultimate goal of advancing the development of more effective therapies.

Three things people might not know about me:

  • I used to play competitive soccer until college, and I still enjoy playing from time to time with friends.
  • I used to play electric guitar in college, especially progressive rock.
  • I like outdoor activities, including hiking, with my family and, when time allows, going rock climbing.
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