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Jose Antonio Quinteros Ugarte

Jefe de Carrera

Universidad Vina del Mar

Viña del Mar, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


- Biología Molecular - Virología - Producción y Patología Aviar - Bacteriología - Aditivos en alimento - Autovacunas - Bienestar Animal (proyecto en progreso)

Educación

  •  Biología Molecular/Patología Aviar, University of Melbourne. Australia, 2020
  •  Biología Molecular/Patología Aviar, University of Melbourne. Australia, 2014
  •  Médico Veterinario, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2004
  •  Rumiantes, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2004

Experiencia Académica

  •   Ayudante Other

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Ciencias Veterinarias y Pecuarias

    Santiago, Chile

    2001 - 2004

  •   Ayudante Other

    UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS AMERICAS

    Ciencias Veterianrias

    Santiago, Chile

    2002 - 2004

  •   Ayudante (Demonstrator) Part Time

    University of Melbourne

    Ciencias Veterinarias y Agrícolas

    Melbourne, Australia

    2012 - 2019

  •   Jefe de Carrera Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE VIÑA DEL MAR

    Viña del Mar, Chile

    2021 - At present

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Médico Veterinario Full Time

    Sopraval S.A.

    La Calera, Chile

    2005 - 2011

  •   Service Manager Full Time

    Baiada Poultry

    Beresfield, Australia

    2014 - 2014

  •   R&D researcher and regulatory affairs Full Time

    Scolexia Pty. Ltd.

    Melbourne, Chile

    2019 - 2021

  •   Jefe de Carrera Full Time

    Universidad Viña del Mar

    Viña del Mar, Chile

    2021 - At present


 

Article (15)

Enhancement of Campylobacter hepaticus culturing to facilitate downstream applications
Evaluation of Residues in Hen Eggs After Exposure of Laying Hens to Water Containing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
Infectious bronchitis virus in Australia: a model of coronavirus evolution - a review
Isoquinoline alkaloids induce partial protection of laying hens from the impact of Campylobacter hepaticus (spotty liver disease) challenge
Latency characteristics in specific pathogen-free chickens 21 and 35 days after intra-tracheal inoculation with vaccine or field strains of infectious laryngotracheitis virus
Pathogenesis and tissue tropism of natural field recombinants of infectious laryngotracheitis virus
Superinfection and recombination of infectious laryngotracheitis virus vaccines in the natural host
Attenuated infectious laryngotracheitis virus vaccines differ in their capacity to establish latency in the trigeminal ganglia of specific pathogen free chickens following eye drop inoculation
Determination of the minimum protective dose of a glycoprotein-G-deficient infectious laryngotracheitis virus vaccine delivered via eye-drop to week-old chickens
Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus Viral Chemokine-Binding Protein Glycoprotein G Alters Transcription of Key Inflammatory Mediators In Vitro and In Vivo
Replication-independent reduction in the number and diversity of recombinant progeny viruses in chickens vaccinated with an attenuated infectious laryngotracheitis vaccine
Full genome analysis of Australian infectious bronchitis viruses suggests frequent recombination events between vaccine strains and multiple phylogenetically distant avian coronaviruses of unknown origin
Analysis of the complete genomic sequences of two virus subpopulations of the Australian infectious bronchitis virus vaccine VicS
Growth Kinetics and Transmission Potential of Existing and Emerging Field Strains of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus
Cross-Protective Immune Responses Between Genotypically Distinct Lineages of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Viruses
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Jose Quinteros

Jefe de Carrera

Ciencias Veterinarias

Universidad Vina del Mar

Viña del Mar, Chile

11
Mauricio Coppo

Profesor Investigador

Universidad Andrés Bello

Talcahuano, Chile

2
Carlos Loncoman

Profesor auxiliar

Instituto de Bioquimica y Microbiologia

Universidad Austral de Chile

Valdivia, Chile