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Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) was founded in 1721 and is one of the oldest universities in South America. It is located in Caracas, Venezuela and is a well-respected institution both nationally and internationally. The university has a diverse range of faculties, including the Faculty of Science
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Project Description: Studying the microglial-P2RY12 role in mediating a homeostatic microglia-astrocyte crosstalk involved in proper astrocytic interactions with the vasculature and normal neurovascular coupling.
Sponsor: Ukpong Eyo Laboratory, BIG Center, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA. (Jul 2021 - Present)
Project Description: Investigating the role of the TAM pathway in Theiler virus infection, that produce a demyelinating disease used as an experimental model for the study of Multiple Sclerosis. I’ve been involved in other projects including the viral immune response of Macrophages to Junín Virus JUNV,etiological agent of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever.
Additionally, I’ve studied the formation of Extracellular Traps ETs from human Neutrophils and Monocytes/Macrophages in inflammation and infection.
Sponsor: Laboratory of Animal Viruses, Institute of Biotechnology and Molecular Biology IBBM, La Plata University UNLP, Advisor: Dr. Ricardo Gómez / Laboratory of Experimental Thrombosis, Experimental Medicine Institute IMEX, National Academy of Medicine ANM, Co-Advisor: Dr. Eugenio Antonio Carrera Silva. Buenos Aires, Argentina (Jul 2018 - Jul 2021).
Project Description: Identification of point mutations in the voltage-dependent sodium channel’s gene related to pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles sp. from Venezuela.
Sponsor: Immunoparasitology Laboratory, Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC), Advisor: Dr. Mariana Hidalgo. (San Antonio de Los Altos, Venezuela. (Feb 2012 - May 2015).
Gómez RM, López Ortiz AO, Schattner M. (2020). New roles of platelets in inflammation. Current Opinion in Physiology. Volume 19, 2021, Pages 99-104, ISSN 2468-8673. Doi: 10.1016.
Gómez RM, López Ortiz AO, Schattner M. (2020). Platelets and Extracellular Traps in Infections. Platelets. DOI: 10.1080 / 09537104.2020.1718631
Ferrer, M. F., Thomas, P. D., Lopez Ortiz, A. O., Errasti, A., Charó, N. L., Romanowski, V & Gomez, R. M. (2019). Junin Virus Triggers Macrophage Activation and Modulates Polarization According to Viral Strain Pathogenicity. Frontiers in immunology, 10, 2499.
Download from Google Scholar2022: Peach Fellowship from the Biomedical Science Graduate Program BIMS, UVA.
2020: ALBA-FKNE-YIBRO grant to access the FENS 2020 Virtual Forum.
2018 - 2021: National Agency for Scientific and Technological Promotion ANPCyT (Argentina), Doctoral Category.
March 18-22, 2023: 53rd American Society for Neurochemistry Annual Meeting. Lexington, KY, US.
July 11-14, 2022: 4th Americas School of Neuroimmunology ASNI Course. Ohio State University / Columbus, OH, US.
April 25-26, 2022: Altered astrocytic features in P2RY12 deficient mice. Aida O. Lopez, Joseph O. Uweru and Ukpong B. Eyo. BIG Symposium 2022, Washington University / St. Louis, MO, US (poster presentation).
September 21-23, 2020: 1st Congress of Women in Bioinformatics and Data Science in Latin America. / Online.
July 11-15, 2020: Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Virtual Forum / Online.
October 2014: Identification of Point Mutations in The Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel associated with Kdr Resistance To Pyrethroids in Anopheles Sp. Circulating in Venezuela. Student Congress of Scientific Research and Development (CEIDEC). Caracas, Venezuela (poster presentation).
CCIB 2021: Guest Lecture Committee, BIMS, UVA.