Vanesa Pytel Córdoba is a neurologist specializing in clinical neurology and non-invasive brain neuromodulation. She holds a PhD in Medical-Surgical Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, as well as a Master’s in Neuroscience and a University Certificate in Health Sciences Statistics. She has completed international training in neuromodulation at Harvard Medical School, London Neuroscience Academy, and the Royal Society of Medicine, and is certified in Cognitive-Behavioral Pathology and Dementia. She has published over 60 scientific articles, 2 book chapters, and more than 75 conference communications, and serves as an external reviewer for multiple indexed journals. She worked as a researcher at the Biomedical Research Foundation of Hospital Clínico San Carlos and has served as a neurologist and clinical chief at ACE, Alzheimer Center Barcelona, also directing its Neuromodulation and Innovative Therapies Unit. She is currently a neurologist at Olympia-Quirón Salud and Quirón Madrid, leading the Non-Invasive Brain Neuromodulation Unit, and is a lecturer at the European University of Madrid. Her work integrates research, teaching, and clinical application of innovative therapies to enhance cognitive and brain health.