Fabiola Beatriz Osorio Olivares
Associate Professor
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
Identification of Cellular Stress Responses as Key Regulators of Immunity Role of the Unfolded Protein Response in the coordination of the immune response Molecular Immunology, Biology of antigen presenting cells
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Bachelor in Sciences, Molecular Biotechnology, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2004
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Molecular Biotechnology Engineer, Universidad de Chile. Chile, 2006
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PhD in Immunology and Molecular Pathology, University College London. Reino Unido, 2010
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Associated Investigator Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Facultad de Medicina
Santiago, Chile
2014 - 2016
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Assistant Professor Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Facultad de Medicina
Santiago, Chile
2016 - 2020
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Postdoctoral researcher Full Time
Inflammation Research Center - Flanders Institute of Biotechnology- Ghent University
Ghent, Bélgica
2011 - 2013
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Associate Professor Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Medicine
Santiago, Chile
2020 - A la fecha
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Thesis student
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2004 - 2006
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PhD candidate
University College London
London, Reino Unido
2006 - 2010
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Postodoctoral Fellow
Ghent University
Ghent, Bélgica
2011 - 2013
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Associate Investigator Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014 - 2016
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Assistant Professor Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2016 - 2020
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Associate Professor Full Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2020 - A la fecha
• Master Co-supervisor, Master in de Biomedische Wetenschappen. Faculteit Geneeskunde en Gezondheidwetenschappen, Universiteit Gent : Elisabeth Gilis. Thesis entitled “Role of the unfolded protein response and ER stress in the activation of dendritic cells”. Director: Prof Dr Bart Lambrecht, Co-Director : Dra Fabiola Osorio. Academiejaar 2011-2012. Winter-Spring 2012. Ghent, Belgium.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Cristobal Javier Costoya Tolosa. Thesis entitled: Thesis entitled “Role of the endoplasmic reticulum stress in dendritic cell function under inflammatory contexts”. September 2014- March 2016.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Bernardita Medel. Thesis entitled: “Role of the unfolded protein response sensor IRE1a in cross-presentation of antigens by CD8a+ like DCs”. September 2015- September 2016
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Antonia Geisse. Thesis entitled: “Role of the unfolded protein response sensor IRE1a in the differentiation of dendritic cells”. July 2017- April 2019.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Maria Francisca Gutierrez. Thesis entitled: "Determination of IRE1a activation in secretory and non-secretory organs immune cells from reporter mice for IRE1a RNase activity". October 2018 -Jan 2021
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Jose Ignacio Bernales. Thesis entitled: "Role of the IRE1a/XBP1 pathway in the regulation of the antigenic presentation machinery in activated dendritic cells". October 2018- Dec 2021
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Alonso Lira. Thesis entitled: ""Characterization of the constitutive activation of the IRE1a-XBP1 axis and its physiological role in cDC1 generated in vitro". March 2019- March 2021.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Maria Jose Vasquez. Thesis entitled: "Transcriptomic study of the activation of the IRE1/XBP1 axis in dendritic cells activated with influenza virus". March 2021- March 2022.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Molecular Biotechnology Engineer. Amada Arcaya. Thesis entitled: "Analysis of unfolded protein response genes in metabolic organs". Sept 2022- Present.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Master in Biological Sciences. Cristobal Javier Costoya Tolosa. Thesis entitled: Role of the signalling axis IRE1a/XBP1s in dendritic cells during cancer immunotherapy in murine models”. August 2015- September 2017.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Master in Biological Sciences. Sandra Gaete. Thesis entitled: “Activation of the sensor of the unfolded protein response sensor IRE1a in intratumoral dendritic cells”. March 2017- March 2019
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Master in Biological Sciences. Antonia Geisse Thesis entitled: “Regulation of conventional type 1 dendritic cell function in the intestinal tract through the activation of the IRE1a/XBP1s axis”. March 2019- June 2022.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Master in Biological Sciences. Maria Francisca Gutierrez. Thesis entitled: " Control of immunity by ATF6 signaling in dendritic cells". November 2020- Present
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of Master in Biological Sciences. Jose Ignacio Bernales. Thesis entitled: "Regulation of phago-lysosomal maturation by IRE1 in dendritic cells". November 2020- August 2022.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of PhD in Biotechnology. Bernardita Medel, PhD program in Biotechnology, Universidad Andres Bello. Thesis project entitled: “Regulation of dendritic cell activation by the unfolded protein response sensor IRE1a”. June 2017-July 2022.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology and Neurosciences. Felipe Flores, PhD program of Cellular and Molecular Biology and Neurosciences, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad de Chile. Thesis project entitled: “Regulation of antitumor immunity by the unfolded protein response sensor IRE1a”. 2017-2022.
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of PhD in Biomedical Sciences. Jonathan Morales. PhD program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Thesis project entitled: “Regulation of dendritic cell activation by the unfolded protein response sensor ATF6” July 2018-Present
• Thesis director conducing to the degree of PhD in Biomedical Sciences. Monica Guzman. PhD program in Biomedical Sciences. Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Thesis project entitled: "control of antiviral immunity by the IRE1/XBP1 axis in dendritic cells". June 2021- Present.
• Postdoctoral Supervisor. Dr Paulina Garcia-Gonzalez. Postdoctoral Project entitled: “Regulation of Human Dendritic Cell Function by the Unfolded Protein Response Sensor IRE1a”. March 2018-March 2022. Funded by HHMI international research scholar grant and FONDECYT postdoctoral fellowships.
2021 Director of the Chilean Association of Immunology ASOCHIN
2019 President of the Chilean Association of Immunologists (ASOCHIN)
2019 Member of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
2018 Member of the Chilean Society of Cell Biology SBCCh
2018 Organizer of the “II meeting of the Chilean Association of Immunology”, in conjunction with the XXIV Latinoamerican Association of
Microbiology ALAM . 13-16th November 2018, Santiago, Chile.
2018 Member of the Scientific Committee of Latin American Association of Immunology (ALAI) meeting 2018, held in Cancun, Mexico.
2018 Editor in Frontiers in Immunology journal for the Research Topic entitled: “Looking Beyond Pattern Recognition: Perturbations in Cellular
Homeostasis and Metabolism as Emerging Regulators of Dendritic Cell Function”
2017 Scientific Reviewer of the scientific and technological research projects (PICT), Argentinean National Scientific and Technical Research Council
(CONICET)
2017 Organizer of the “I meeting of the Chilean Association of Immunology”. 28th April 2017, Valparaiso, Chile
2017 Member of the Academic Committee of the PhD program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile
2016 Member of the Faculty Board of the PhD program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile
2016 Guest Associate Editor in Antigen Presenting Cell Biology journal Frontiers in Immunology
2016 Member of the Chilean Society of Biology
2016 Director of the Chilean Association of Immunology ASOCHIN
2016 Member of the Chilean Association of Immunology ASOCHIN
2016 Founder member of the Chilean Association of Immunology ASOCHIN
2016 Organizer of the Symposium “Bright Present and Future of Cancer Immunotherapy”. Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.
15-16th December 2016.
2016 Organizer of the “I Immunology Week 2016”. Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. 20, 21-24,25th October 2016
2014 Organizer of II Symposium on Immune Regulation SIREG 2014. Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. October 2014.
2011 Member of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies, (FEBS)
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• Concurso Nacional de Apoyo al Retorno de Investigadores desde el extranjero
COMISION NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA Y TECNOLOGICA
Chile, 2014
Grant de 2 años para desarrollo de proyecto de investigación científica en el pais.
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Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Long Term Fellowship
Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS)
Bélgica, 2011
Postdoctoral fellowship
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• Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for career development (IEF
Marie Curie Actions, European Commission
Chile, 2011
Postdoctoral fellowship
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• University College London Graduate School Research Scholarship (GSRS) for M.Phil/PhD research
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Reino Unido, 2007
PhD Scholarship
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• University College London Graduate School Research Scholarship (GSRS) for M.Phil/PhD research
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Reino Unido, 2007
PhD Scholarship
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• Cancer Research UK scholarship for M.Phil/PhD research
CANCER RESEARCH UK
Chile, 2006
PhD Scholarship
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• Best presentation in XIX annual meeting of Cellular Biology Society of Chile
Sociedad de Biologia Celular de Chile
Chile, 2005
Best oral presentation
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• Best poster at Division of Infection & Immunity Postgraduate Colloquium
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Reino Unido, 2009
Best poster award
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Research Scholar
HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Estados Unidos, 2017
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has teamed up with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to develop scientific talent around the world. Each researcher will receive a total of $650,000 over five years. The award is a big boon for scientists early in their careers, and offers the freedom to pursue new research directions and creative projects that could develop into top-notch scientific programs.
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Programa ECOS- CONICYT
COMISION NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA Y TECNOLOGICA
Chile, 2019
Proyecto de Investigacion asociativa por 3 años entre Chile y Francia (Dr Pablo Vargas, Institute Curie), en calidad de investigador responsable.
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FONDECYT Regular 1161212
FONDECYT
Chile, 2016
Proyecto FONDECYT Regular en calidad de investigador responsable
An Unexpected Role for Uric Acid as an Inducer of T Helper 2 Cell Immunity to Inhaled Antigens and Inflammatory Mediator of Allergic Asthma (vol 34, pg 527, 2011) |
Determinacion de la inmunidad protectora en pacientes con COVID-19 |
ECOS- CONICYT |
Cellular Stress Responses as Key Regulators of Immunity |
"Regulation of anti-tumor immunity by the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) sensor IRE1α in dendritic cells” |
The Role of ORMDL3 and the endoplasmic reticulum stress response in dendritic cell function and their involvement in inflammatory lung diseases. |
ER STRESS IN LUNG DC |
LUNG DC UNFOLD |
Role of C-type lectin receptors in the sensing of fungal stimuli and induction of adaptive immunity |
Role of Syk-coupled C-type lectin receptors in T cell immunity to fungal stimuli |
Role of C-type Lectins in the sensing of fungal stimuli and induction of adaptive immunity |