Juan Daniel Flórez Weidinger

EDUCATION

College / University

Universidad de los Andes, Bogotà

Highest Degree

Bachelor of Science

Major Subjects

Physics

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Country

Colombia

Lab Experience

Basic techniques in Biophysics, GUV, SUV and supported lipid membrane formation, basic fluorescence imaging. In silico experiments with Monte Carlo simulations.

Projects / Research

  • Mar - Aug 2008: Determining the factors involved in the variability in the rhodopsin activated signal transduction cascade in photoreceptors (intership)
  • Aug - Dec 2007: Measurement of the diffusion coefficient in a lipid monolayer with and without domains using FRAP and Monte Carlo (thesis project)
  • Aug - Dec 2007: Standardizing a protocol to produce a double supported lipid membrane using SUV and GUV and analysis of the dynamics of the domain formation trough a change of temperature
  • Apr - May 2007: Measuring the growth of lipid domains in a supported monolayer trough an increase of lateral pressure using a homemade Langmuir Trough
  • June - July 2006: Standardization of protocols in electroformation of GUV, formation of supported lipid membranes, fluorescence measurements of lipid domains and diffusion coefficient and GUV reaction to electromagnetic fields (summer assistance)

Scholarships / Awards

2008 – 2009: Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School
Auf 2004 – Dec 2007: Loan of 17% of the total cost of the semester was waived and converted to scholarship for finishing the program in 7 semesters and with a grade point average above 4.0/5.0

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS

I would like to learn about complex brain functions related to the evolution of consciousness, senses, emotions, and behavior. The neurophysiology of higher brain functions, especially in stress, emotional shock situations or diseases, is very enthralling for me. My primary goal is to contribute to the understanding of the way the neurons self organize to form and maintain the brain network, obtaining all above mentioned abilities. I am also interested in the applicability of the research in treatments for diseases, medical equipment, and approaches in bionics.