Jordi Camí (Terrassa, 1952) is Emeritus Professor (specialist in Clinical Pharmacology) at Pompeu Fabra University, General Director of the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB),[1] and vice president of the Pasqual Maragall Foundation.
At the UPF, he promoted Biology studies and the creation and development of the Department of Medicine and Life Sciences.
[2] He was the Director of the IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) between 1985 and 2005.
[3] He has also participated in the creation of new research centers (CRG, CMRB and, in particular, the PRBB, which he founded and runs since 2005.
Among the various awards won are the honorable mention of the Reina Sofia Research Award in 1990 and the Saint George's Cross, by the Government of Catalonia, for his relevant scientific and social work, and for his contributions to the improvement of the quality of life, in 2024.