IBF scientific research department is composed of the following professors:
-Alejandra Villegas: graduated in Psychology. Member of the Applied Psychology Institute of the University of Leipzig
(Germany); member of the Stress Institute of Berlin.
effects.
-Annalisa Risoli: physiatrist doctor of the Hospital Don Gnocchi (Milan- Italy).
Research: Biodanza and neuroscience
-Cecilia Toro Acuña: science doctor with mention in Biology, Faculty of biomedical science of medicine faculty of the University
of Chile (Santiago), chair in cell and molecular biology. Director of the Biodanza School Rolando Toro System- Cordillera of Andes
(Chile).
Research: neurogenesis, neuronal plasticity and gene expression of adults in enriched environment.
-Gittith Sánchez Padilla: doctor in science with mention in biology at the faculty of science at the University of Chile.
Professors in the program of cell and molecular biology of the faculty of Medicine Biomedical Science Institute, University of
Chile. Director of the school of Biodanza Rolando Toro System- metropolitan region (Chile).
Research: neurosciences and Biodanza. The genetic- environmental integration process. An approach to the theory of the
complex adaptatives systems.
-Markus Stuck: doctor in psychology. Professor of the Institute of applied Psychology of the University of Leipzig (Germany).
Member of the Institute of stress of Berlin.
-Raúl Terrén: magister in cognitive psychology. Associate professor of human Biodanza and cognitive psychology at the
University Aberta Interamericana of Buenos Aires. Director of the school Rolando Toro System- Buenos Aires. Coordinator of the
Regional Sur of SouthAmerica.
-Rolando Toro Araneda: psychologist and anthropologist. Former-professor of the Center of Medical Anthropology of the
medicine faculty of the University of Chile. Former-professor of expression psychology of the aesthetic institute of The catholic
University of chile. Doctor honoris causa of the University of Paraiba (Brazil). Emeritus professor of University Abierta
Intermaricana of Buoenos Aires.








