Fernando Rodrigo Delgado Lopez
Associate Professor
Universidad Catolica del Maule
Talca, Chile
The overall goal of my research is to find further mechanistic explanations as to how Receptor Internalization and Degradation (RID) an adenoviral protein, blocks signaling triggered by TNF and LPS in human cancer and endothelial cells.
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PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Estados Unidos, 2006
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Master of Sciences, Albert Einstein Coillege of Medicine. Estados Unidos, 2002
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Bioquimico, Universidad Austral de Chile. Chile, 1993
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Visiting Scientist Full Time
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Medicine
New York, Estados Unidos
1997 - 1999
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Full Time
YALE UNIVERSITY
Health Sciences
New Heaven, Estados Unidos
2006 - 2007
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Profesor Conferenciante Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA
Health Sciences
Talca, Chile
2011 - 2012
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Profesor Asociado Full Time
Universidad Catolica del Maule
Medicine
Talca, Chile
2012 - At present
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Full Time
Montefiore Medical Center
Medicine
New York, Estados Unidos
2007 - 2010
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Laboratory Manager Full Time
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York, Estados Unidos
1997 - 2006
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Research Fellow Full Time
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, Estados Unidos
1994 - 1997
Co-tutoring of doctoral thesis of
Joshua Friedman
Kathya Rekhman (MD-PhD)
Alex Leshokin
Adam Buntzman
Co-tutoring of training of:
Dr. Tsoline Kojaoghlanian (MD Fellow)
Currently mentoring Francisco Monsalve PhD student at Universidad de Talca
Currently in thesis committee of
Co-tutor of Ricardo Huilcaman at magister in biomedicine at Universidad de Talca
Lecturing to graduate and undergraduate students at Universidad de Talca and Universidad Catolica del Maule (courses of Pathophysiology, Molecular Medicine and Cell and Molecular Biology)
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Young Investigator Award
Montefiore Medical Center
Estados Unidos, 2008
Award given by Montefiore on a yearly basis. There was an open competition where postdocs within the institution presented their work for evaluation. I was granted third place among the twenty Works compiting. My work was related to mapping and interaction of TEM8 in angiogénesis.
Mechanisms of E3 modulation of immune and inflammatory responses |
RAGE at tumor microenvironment. Looking at tumor-associated macrophages |