Man

Felipe Andrés Beltrán González

Gestor Tecnológico

Consorcio Apícola

Valdivia, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Biología Celular; Metabolismo energético cerebral; Enfermedad de Huntington; electrofisiológía y microscopía; Polímeros

Educación

  •  Bioquímica, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE. Chile, 2010
  •  Doctorado en Ciencias Mención Biología Celular y Molecular, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE. Chile, 2016
  •  Bioquímico, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE. Chile, 2010

Experiencia Académica

  •   Porfesor Adjunto adhonerm Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

    Ciencias

    Valdivia, Chile

    2013 - 2013

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Tesista de Doctorado

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Chile

    2011 - 2015

  •   Tesista FONDECYT 11070065

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Chile

    2008 - 2009

  •   Profesor Adjunto Ad Honorem Instituto de Bioquímica

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Chile

    2013 - 2014

  •   Asistente Investigación FONDECYT1110571

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Chile

    2014 - 2015

  •   Asistente Investigación FONDECYT1151206

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Chile

    2015 - 2015

  •   Servicios de Microscopia Confocal Instituto de Farmacologia Part Time

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Valdivia, Chile

    2014 - 2016

  •   Jefe de Innovación y Desarrollo Part Time

    Grupo ECO1 SpA

    Valdivia, Chile

    2015 - 2018

  •   Gestor Tecnológico Full Time

    Consorcio Apícola

    Valdivia, Chile

    2016 - 2018

  •   Asesor en proyectos de I+D Part Time

    Independiente

    Valdivia, Chile

    2019 - A la fecha

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Best Undergraduate or Master Thesis Award 2011

    Fundación Chilena para Biología Celular y Sociedad de biología celular de chile

    Chile, 2011

    Best undergraduate and graduate theses. In order to encourage scientific training in the country and promote academic excellence, the Chilean Foundation for Cell Biology invites for applications to “Dr. Federico Leighton Annual Award to the Best Thesis” in the categories “Best Undergraduate or Masters Thesis? and “Best Graduate Thesis? in the area of cell biology.


 

Article (10)

A simple solution for antibody signal enhancement in immunofluorescence and triple immunogold assays
A simple solution for antibody signal enhancement in immunofluorescence and triple immunogold assays.
Beyond the redox imbalance: Oxidative stress contributes to an impaired GLUT3 modulation in Huntington's disease
Beyond the redox imbalance: Oxidative stress contributes to an impaired GLUT3 modulation in Huntington's disease.
Old Things New View: Ascorbic Acid Protects the Brain in Neurodegenerative Disorders.
A failure in energy metabolism and antioxidant uptake precede symptoms of Huntington's disease in mice
A failure in energy metabolism and antioxidant uptake precede symptoms of Huntington's disease in mice.
Ascorbic Acid-Dependent GLUT3 Inhibition Is a Critical Step for Switching Neuronal Metabolism
Ascorbic acid-dependent GLUT3 inhibition is a critical step for switching neuronal metabolism.
A metabolic switch in brain: glucose and lactate metabolism modulation by ascorbic acid.

Abstract (2)

A failure in ascorbic acid homeostasis is responsible for the metabolic impairment in Huntington's disease
Monocarboxylate are not important to support synaptic activity in Huntington's disease

BookSection (2)

Brain Energy Metabolism in Health and Disease
Brain Energy Metabolism in Health and Disease.

ConferencePoster (5)

A failure in ascorbic acid homeostasis is responsible for the metabolic impairment in Huntington's disease.
Monocarboxylates are not important to support synaptic activity in Huntington’s Disease.
Ascorbic acid metabolic switch deficiency precedes the onset of Huntington's disease.
Ascorbic acid participates in a general mechanism for concerted glucose transport inhibition and lactate transport stimulation.
A failure in ascorbic acid recycling and release from striatal astrocytes is responsible of the metabolic impairment in Huntington's disease.

Review (2)

Old Things New View: Ascorbic Acid Protects the Brain in Neurodegenerative Disorders
A metabolic switch in brain: glucose and lactate metabolism modulation by ascorbic acid
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Felipe Beltrán

Gestor Tecnológico

I+D

Consorcio Apícola

Valdivia, Chile

6
Maite Castro

Professor

Faculty of Sciences

UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

Valdivia, Chile

3
Sebastian Brauchi

Associate Professor

Physiology

Universidad Austral de Chile

Valdivia, Chile

2
María Miró

Académico

Facultad de Salud

Universidad Santo Tomás

Valdivia, Chile

2
Ilona Concha

UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

Valdivia, Chile

1
Adriana Covarrubias

Profesor Ad Honorem- Investigador Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

Valdivia, Chile