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Darioramirez | Experimental Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Darioramirez , CONICET-UNSL , Argentina

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a renowned Argentine-American scientist with expertise in molecular genetics, oxidative stress, and inflammation. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Immunology, complemented by extensive post-doctoral research at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH. As a Principal Investigator, he has led groundbreaking studies funded by prestigious grants, including the NIH K99 award. Dr. Ramirez is also a dedicated educator, serving as a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, contributing significantly to the academic and research communities. His work underscores his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

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Education And Experience

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a respected academic specializing in molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. He completed his doctoral research in 2000, focusing on cadmium-induced oxidative stress and inflammation. From 2001 to 2006, he conducted postdoctoral research at NIEHS, further exploring these areas. Dr. Ramirez later became a Principal Investigator at NIEHS, studying the effects of environmental and metabolic stressors on oxidative stress and inflammation. Currently, he is the CEO of Delta Research at IMIBIO-SL, CCT-San Luis-CONICET-UNSL, and a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics. He is recognized for his teaching and success in securing grants for his innovative research on oxidative stress and inflammation.

 

Professional Development

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez’s professional development is marked by a strong commitment to research and education in the fields of molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. His extensive training includes a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Immunology, both focusing on oxidative stress and inflammation. His postdoctoral work at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) in the USA further honed his expertise in these areas.Dr. Ramirez has a robust background in grant writing and has received several prestigious grants, including the NIH Senior Research Fellow and NIH Pathway for Independence Award. His research focuses on developing new immuno-technologies for detecting radicals, particularly in biochemistry and inflammation models.

Research Focus

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a highly accomplished academic with a strong background in molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. His research focuses on oxidative stress, inflammation, and the development of new technologies for detecting radicals. Dr. Ramirez has held various positions in academia, including as a professor and researcher. He has extensive experience in teaching at both the university and secondary school levels. Dr. Ramirez is currently a Principal Investigator at CONICET and the CEO of Delta Research at IMIBIO-SL, where he leads innovative projects in development and services. His dedication to education is evident through his involvement in teaching and mentoring students at different academic levels

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. β-keto amyrin isolated from Cryptostegia grandiflora R. br. inhibits inflammation caused by Daboia russellii viper venom: Direct binding of β-keto amyrin to phospholipase A2
    • Journal: Toxicon
    • Date: 2024-04
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107679
    • Contributors: K.H. Santhosh; V. Krishna; K. Kemparaju; H. Manjunatha; R. Shashi Kumar; A. Mukherjee; S.E. Gomez Mejiba; D.C. Ramirez; B.S. Ravindranath
  2.  Marmesin and Marmelosin Interact with the Heparan Sulfatase-2 Active Site: Potential Mechanism for Phytochemicals from Bael Fruit Extract as Antitumor Therapeutics
    • Journal: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
    • Date: 2023-01-05
    • DOI: 10.1155/2023/9982194
    • Contributors: C. Hemakumar; B. S. Ravindranath; G. A. Ravishankar; D. C. Ramirez; S. V. Kiran; Elena Azzini
  3. PULMONARY NEUTROPHILIC INFLAMMATION AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, REDOX MECHANISMS, BIOMARKERS AND THERAPEUTICS.
    • Journal: Antioxidants & redox signaling
    • Date: 2020-04
    • DOI: 10.1089/ars.2020.8098
    • PMID: 32319787
    • Contributors: Ramirez DC; Gomez Mejiba SE
  4. Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of polar extracts obtained from waste product of wine making.
    • Journal: Natural product research
    • Date: 2020-02
    • DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2020.1721492
    • PMID: 32009455
    • Contributors: Germanó MJ; Muñoz MD; Della-Vedova MC; Feresin GE; Rinaldi-Tosi M; Enriz RD; Ramirez DC; Giannini FA
  5.  A chronic high-fat diet causes sperm head alterations in C57BL/6J mice.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Date: 2019-11
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02868
    • PMID: 31844747
    • PMC: PMC6895587
    • Contributors: Funes A; Saez Lancellotti TE; Santillan LD; Della Vedova MC; Monclus MA; Cabrillana ME; Gomez Mejiba SE; Ramirez DC; Fornes MW

 

Darioramirez | Experimental Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

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