Non-tArgeted foRensic multidisCiplinary platfOrm for inveStigation of drug-related fatalitieS
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The University of Alcalá

The University of Alcalá is a public university with a commitment to teaching and research excellence, which it delivers by adapting its training provision to social change and social demands and by attracting and retaining talent.  Its numbers among its priorities the fomenting of student employability; the implementation of socially responsible policies which strengthen its reputation as an open, integrating and committed institution; and the development of efficient, responsible and transparent management based on its accountability to the institution itself and to society.

Located in the historic city of Alcalá de Henares, 30 kilometers from Madrid, the University has 28,000 students, 2,000 teaching staff and 800 service and administration staff. Its three campuses –the Historic, the Science and Technology and the Guadalajara Campuses— play home to 40 undergraduate degree programs, 78 official postgraduate programs and a broad offer of lifelong training courses in all fields of knowledge.

Included in the main national and international rankings, the UAH is among the world’s best universities both in global terms and for indicators such as teaching, employability, internationalization, research output, equipment and infrastructures, sustainability and social commitment.

At one and the same time historic and avant-garde, the UAH is one of Europe’s most venerable universities and can trace its origin as far back as 1293 and the medieval Studia generalia. In 1499, Cardinal Cisneros founded the College of St Hildephonse with a view to creating a prototype university city which would act as a model for others in Ibero-America.  Among its most illustrious students it boasts figures such as Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Francisco de Quevedo, Tirso de Molina, Fray Luis de León, Ignacio de Loyola or Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, as well as María Isidra de Guzmán -the first woman in Spain to obtain a doctoral degree.

Its unique university model and the conservation of its rich architectural and artistic heritage led to its declaration as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1998.

The university has several research support centres in biology and chemistry, with modern scientific equipment, a centre for animal experimentation and another centre for high technology and homologation, as well as an ethics committee for research and animal experimentation that reviews and advises the university community. Since 1977, the institution has published nearly 70,000 publications, 10,000 projects, 5,000 doctoral theses and 218 patents.

The role and expertise of the UAH-IUICP in NARCOSIS will be with a total of 30.5 PM, distributed in the tasks of:

  • Lead Task 3.3: Detect and identify confirmed and suspected substances applying instrument diagnostic methods in different biological matrices using different sensitive techniques integrated in NARCOSIS (e.g., Raman/SERS, IR spectroscopy).
  • AI and decision support
  • Legal, ethical, and societal aspects related to illicit drugs; UAH-IUICP will submit the request of ethics approval for the research activities in NARCOSIS to its Ethics Committee.
  • Dissemination of the results in educational programmes (master and PhD degrees courses).
  • Actions of dissemination and prevention of drug-facilitated sexual violence during the Science Week in Madrid and the Open Days activities of the University of Alcalá. University students will participate in peer-to-peer prevention actions. The activities will reach more than a thousand UAH students and hundreds of high school students in the cities of Alcalá de Henares and Coslada (Spain). This will enhance the prevention of sexual violence, especially in the youth community.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (Civil Security for Society) under grant agreement No 101168195.

For administrative and contractual information visit the European Commission's Cordis website.

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