Cristian Antonio Hernández Rocha
Assistant Professor
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Microbiome Transcriptome Therapeutic drug monitoring
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Medical Doctor, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2003
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Specialist in Internal Medicine, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2010
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Specialist in Gastroenterology, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2012
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Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease Fellow, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Canada, 2021
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Assistant Professor Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Medicine
Santiago, Chile
2014 - At present
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Gastroenterologist Full Time
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2012 - At present
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Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease Fellow Full Time
Mount Sinai Hospital
Toronto, Canada
2018 - 2021
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Gastroenterology Fellow Full Time
Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Chile
Santiago, Chile
2010 - 2012
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Internal Medicine Resident Full Time
Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Chile
Santiago, Chile
2007 - 2010
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Community Physician, Law No 19,664. Rural Medical Doctor Full Time
Ministry of Health, Chile
Chile
2003 - At present
- 2015-2016. Director of thesis to qualify for the professional title of Master of Biotechnology. Valentina Camilli Santiago. Universidad Andrés Bello. "Rol del receptor GPBAR-1 en la gravedad de la infección causada por Clostridium difficile". URL: http://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/4449
-2015-2016. Director of thesis to qualify for the professional title of Master of Biotechnology. Constanza Galilea Solar. Universidad Andrés Bello. "Evaluación de la correlación entre un polimorfismo en GPBAR1 y la gravedad clínica de la infección por clostridium difficile". URL: http://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/3992
- 2014-2015 Director of thesis to qualify for the professional title of gastroenterologist. Rodrigo Irarrazaval. Efecto de la vitamina D en un modelo murino de infección por Clostridium difficile
-2014-2015. Director of thesis to qualify for the professional title of Biotechnology. Edgar Montiel Muñoz. Universidad de Antofagasta. "Rol del receptor GPBAR-1 en la gravedad de la infección asociada a Clostridium difficile”.
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Young Investigator. Dr. Jaime Chesta Award
SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA
Chile, 2015
Young Investigator with Projection in Basic and Clinical Research (Gastoenterology)
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Best Scientific Abstract from Gastroenterology Fellow. Dr. Iván Marinovic Award
SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA
Chile, 2015
Best Scientific Abstract from Gastroenterology Fellow, XLII Annual meeting of Chilean Society of Gastroenterology. “Effect of vitamin D in a mouse model of Clostridium difficile infection”. Dr. Cristian Hernández was the supervisor of Dr. Rodrigo Irarrazaval
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Best Scientific Abstract XLI Annual meeting of Chilean Society of Gastroenterology. Award Saval Laboratory
SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA
Chile, 2014
Best Scientific Abstract XLI Annual meeting of Chilean Society of Gastroenterology, “High frequency of PNPLA3 rs738409 (I148M) polymorphism in the Chilean population: association with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease risk and histological severity”
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CIHR/CAG Fellowship Award
Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
Chile, 2018
CIHR (Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD)) ’s Health Research Training Strategy aims to equip research trainees so that they emerge from their training as scientific, professional, or organizational leaders within and beyond the health research enterprise
Accesos para nutrición enteral en UCI |
Composition and Metabolic Activity of Gut Microbiota to Predict Early Inflammatory Bowel Disease Progression |
Interplay of diet, bile acid-metabolizing bacteria and bile acid receptors as a gut microbiota-driven immunomodulatory pathway in inflammatory bowel disease |
Dysfunction Of Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Mediated By Bile Acid Receptor Gp-Bar1: A Modulator Of The Severity Of Clostridium Difficile Infection |
Adherence of Clostridium difficile spores to the intestinal mucosa |
Prospective comparison of a commercial multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction and an enzyme immunoassay with toxigenic culture in the diagnosis of Clostridium difficile-associated infections |