Juan Francisco Calderon Giadrosic
Investigador
Universidad del Desarrollo
Santiago, Chile
Modifier genes of cardiovascular phenotypes in connective tissue disorders: Functional genetics using genome-editing techniques
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Ingenieria en Biotecnologia Molecular, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2005
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Ph.D in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, The Johns Hopkins University. Estados Unidos, 2014
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Postdoctoral Fellow Full Time
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Medicine
Baltimore, Chile
2014 - 2014
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Profesor Asociado Full Time
Universidad del Desarrollo
Medicine
Santiago, Chile
2014 - At present
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Research Assistant Full Time
Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Desarrollo
Santiago, Chile
2006 - 2008
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Technician Part Time
INTA, Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2004 - 2006
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Programa 1000 Científicos, 1000 Aulas 2018, 2019
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ASHG/Charles J. Epstein Trainee Award for Excellence in Human Genetics Research
American Society of Human Genetics
Estados Unidos, 2013
ASHG honors excellence in research conducted by predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees (including genetic counseling trainees) through merit-based awards that recognize highly competitive abstracts submitted and presented at the ASHG Annual Meeting. These awards were renamed in 2012 to honor the late Dr. Charles Epstein, who was a past president of ASHG, former editor of AJHG, and winner of both the William Allan Award and the McKusick Leadership Award. The Program Committee and Awards Committee, in consultation with the ASHG Board of Directors, determine the number of awards, the categories for which they are given, and the prize amounts of each award (currently $750 plus complimentary registration for approximately 60 semifinalists). Abstract scoring is completed by the Program Committee, and the top-ranking abstracts (semifinalists) are submitted to the Awards Committee, which selects 18 finalists (who receive an additional $250) prior to the Annual Meeting. Six winners, receiving an additional $1,000 each, are chosen after the committee members judge the finalists' presentations
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Beca Fulbright – CONICYT para estudios de Doctorado en el extranjero
COMISION FULBRIGHT-CHILE
Chile, 2008
La Comisión Fulbright y la Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT) establecieron en 2002 un programa de becas cuya finalidad es apoyar a profesionales de nacionalidad chilena que deseen obtener un doctorado en universidades estadounidenses. En este marco, se postula en primera instancia a la Comisión Fulbright. Las personas preseleccionadas en esta etapa que reciban una carta de admisión de una universidad de los Estados Unidos ubicada en los primeros 150 lugares de los rankings Times Higher Education (THE) o Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai, ARWU), o de un programa académico ubicado en los primeros 50 lugares de los rankings ya señalados, podrán postular en segunda instancia a la convocatoria de doctorado de Becas Chile
Controversies on the potential therapeutic use of rapamycin for treating a lysosomal cholesterol storage disease |
Equipamiento para análisis masivo de expresión génica global aplicado a problemas de biomedicina |
Genomics of cervical artery dissection=> A comprehensive characterization of micro RNA expression and genetic polymorphisms |
Identifying genetic modifiers of clinical severity in Chilean patients with Inheritable Connective Tissue Disorders through genotype-phenotype correlations and Whole Exome Sequencing |
Generation of a new model for Osteoarthritis therapy focused in a Cx43-engineered human cell line |
USO DE HERRAMIENTAS DE INGENIERÍA GENÓMICA PARA LA CARACTERIZACIÓN FUNCIONAL DE VARIANTES COMUNES ASOCIADAS A FENOTIPOS CARDIOVASCULARES GENERADOS POR PERTURBACIONES EN LA VIA DE TGF-beta |
Regulation of Connexins Expression Levels by MicroRNAs, an Update |
Current Controversies in Diagnosis and Management of Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Insufficiency |