Omar Hugo Porras Espinoza
Associate professor
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Santiago, Chile
Our research focused on cellular physiology connecting redox and metabolic homeostasis in cellular models for intestinal epithelial barriers. Currently, we are working with digested and fermented food as diet input to determine the functionality
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Doctor en Cs. Biomédicas, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2006
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Bioquímico, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2000
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Profesor Asistente Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Instituto de Nutrición y Tecnología de los Alimentos
Santiago, Chile
2011 - 2020
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Profesor Asociado Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Instituto de Nutrición y Tecnología de los Alimentos
Santiago, Chile
2020 - At present
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Postdoc Other
Universidad de Chile
Chile
2008 - 2010
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Postdoc Full Time
Karolinska Institutet
Estocolmo, Suecia
2006 - 2008
Juan Pablo Benitez: Master in medical and biological sciences. 2015.
Helen Hernandez: Engineer in Biotechnology. 2015
Camila Donoso: Master in Nutrition and Food minor in Human Nutrition. Ready to finish by 2017
Ailynne Sepúlveda, Miltha Hidalgo and Vania Rodríguez, completed their thesis in the program of Master in Nutrition and Food minor in Human Nutrition. 2019
Yarella Pizarro completed her thesis in the program of Master in Nutrition and Food minor in Human Nutrition. 2022
Christine Kriendl has a PhD in Nutrition and Food from the University of Chile. 2024
Christian Sagredo, Daniela Rivas, Kurt Pohlhammer, Jorge Meza, Benjamin Armijo, Francisca Chávez, Guillermo Lagos, Jaime Acevedo, José Coronado and Mará Paz Hernández have been trained at my lab in techniques such as cellular culture and imaging recording in living cells. This academic activity is a pre-requirement to obtain their final degree in Biotechnology Engineering.
Since 2015, I have been in charge of outreach of the scientific meeting "ION IN THE VALLEY", which takes place in Paihuano, IV región, Chile. Our activivities have consisted in talks to students from local and public school from the zone. Currently, We are moving to integrate our initiatives with the comunity towards the creation of pedagogic enviroment designed to enrich the understanding of its local reality.
2018-2019 We have extended our collaborative connections with the Instituto Forestal located at Coyhaique, an extreme southern region of Chile and also with the Tarápaca University at the northern extrem of our country. We expect to shape a network for research the patrimonial/ancestral foods from patagonia to altiplanic environments and give scientific supported nutritional value to the communities that keep these living cultural items.
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Beca Doctorado
COMISION NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA Y TECNOLOGICA
Chile, 2004
I received the conicyt fellowship between 2004-2006.
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Third place for best scientific poster
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE
Chile, 2008
During my postdoc at KI, I was honored in a scientific meeting, in which a evaluating comitee decided that my poster was one of the best
Transfering and starting of Redoxcell technology, a platform to evaluate the redox impact of food matrices |
Development of a core facility for the analysis of foods by incorporating physiological phenomena, such as digestion and fermentation, with Twinshime technology |
Center for Advanced Research in Foods for Healthiness in life cycle (ABCVital) |
Redoxcell: a platform for evaluating the antioxidant impact in living cells |
Redoxcell=> una plataforma para el registro del impacto antioxidante en células vivas |
Use of cells expressing a redox biosensor for evaluating the antioxidant capacity of molecules of nutritional and therapeutic interest |
USO DE CÉLULAS QUE EXPRESAN UN BIOSENSOR REDOX PARA EVALUAR LA CAPACIDAD ANTIOXIDANTE DE MOLÉCULAS DE INTERÉS NUTRICIONAL Y TERAPÉUTICO |
FUNCTIONAL ALTERATIONS IN IGF-1, BMP-2 AND WNT SIGNALING ARE DISTINCTIVE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCS) FROM THE BONE MARROW OF OSTEOPOROTIC WOMEN |
Functional alterations in IGF-1, BMP-2 and WNT signaling are distinctive of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from the bone marrow of osteoporotic women |
FUNCTIONAL ALTERATIONS IN IGF-1, BMP-2 AND WNT SIGNALING ARE DISTINCTIVE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCS) FROM THE BONE MARROW OF OSTEOPOROTIC WOMEN |
STUDY OF THE REGULATORY AXIS XBP-1/FOXO1 IN THE REDOX HOMEOSTASIS OF ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AND ITS REPERCUSSIONS ON THE NET BIOAVAILABILITY OF NITRIC OXIDE UNDER PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS |
STUDY OF THE REGULATORY AXIS XBP-1/FOXO1 IN THE REDOX HOMEOSTASIS OF ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AND ITS REPERCUSSIONS ON THE NET BIOAVAILABILITY OF NITRIC OXIDE UNDER PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS |
STUDY OF THE COUPLING MECHANISMS BETWEEN NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND CELLULAR METABOLISM IN NEURONS PERFORMING CODING UNDER PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ALZHEIMER"S CONDITIONS. |
STUDY OF THE COUPLING MECHANISMS BETWEEN NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND CELLULAR METABOLISM IN NEURONS PERFORMING CODING UNDER PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ALZHEIMER"S CONDITIONS. |
Study of the coupling mechanisms between neuronal activity and cellular metabolism in neurons performing coding under physiological and Alzheimer´s conditions |
Patogenia de la muerte necrótica en células hepáticas=> disección de mecanismos moleculares |
Mecanismos moleculares de la activación de GLUT1 por hipoxia. |
Study of the regulatory axis XBP-1/FoXO1 in the redox homeostasis of endothelial cells and its repercussions on the net bioavailability of nitric oxide under physiopathological conditions |
Una mirada actualizada de los beneficios fisiológicos derivados del consumo de legumbres |
A quantitative overview of glucose dynamics in the gliovascular unit |