Webinar Speaker's Series UGroningen + Uchile: Experimental Perinatology

Jorge Aliaga S. 27 May27 de Mayo a las 09:45 hrs.2025-05-27 09:45:27

El University Medical Center Groningen de la University of Groningen; la Dirección de Relaciones Internacionales de la Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile; y el Programa de Doctorado Conjunto en Ciencias Biomédicas de ambas universidades, invitan a estudiantes de pregrado y postgrado, académicos e investigadores de la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas, al webinar Speaker's Series sobre experimental perinatology.

🗓 Fecha: 5 de Junio, 2025
🕙 Hora: 9:00 hrs Chile
📍 Online vía Zoom. El enlace será compartido a quienes se registren. Inscripciones: https://forms.gle/tP5hMZaXmvPuGAFC8
🗣 Actividad en inglés.   Esta es una excelente oportunidad para que estudiantes de doctorado, magíster y pregrado se vinculen con y aprendan de expertos en este campo.
¡Te esperamos!  
   
Los profesores expositores y sus temas son:

🔴 Torsten Plösch, PhD (RUG)
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical Center Groningen
Tema: Early Origins of Disease – The Role of Epigenetics

Many adverse environmental factors can influence the developing fetus and the child – they even leave epigenetic footprints lasting until adulthood. Dr Plösch’s studies which molecular factors have long-lasting effects on the child’s health, how they act and if they can be used as biomarkers. This research involves human biomaterials and laboratory models, which are analyzed by state-of-the-art epigenetic technology.

🔵 Emilio Herrera, PhD (UChile)
Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile @icbm.uchile
Tema: Vascular Aging Programming by Chronic Hypoxia during Gestation

Adverse conditions during development may program later life celular, organs and systems function, concept known as "Developmental origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)". This talk will explore how intrauterine chronic hypoxia may induce cardiovascular dysfunction and accelerate aging through oxidative stress, inflammation, and epigenetic changes, aiming to contribute to the underlying mechanisms involved in long-term CV health and risks.

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