Sharlen Yared Moore Corona

EDUCATION

College / University

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

Highest Degree

Bachelor of Science

Major Subjects

Basic Biomedical Research

Moore

Country

Mexico

Lab Experience

Basic techniques in molecular and cellular biology. Experience in primary cultures from rat cortical and hippocampal neurons, synaptosomes purification, cell survival assays, and reactive oxygen species determination.

Projects / Research

  • Aug 2009 – July 2012: ROS generation and apoptotic neuronal death induced by beta amyloid-copper(II) complexes in cortical primary cultures. Thesis project, Dr. Ma. del Lourdes Massieu Trigo, Molecular Neuropathology Dept., Cellular Physiology Institute, UNAM
  • Aug 2008 – July 2009: Comparative analysis of the immune response to three PE_PGRS proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Dr. Clara Inés Espitia Pinzón, Immunology Dept., Biomedical Research Institute, UNAM

Scholarships / Awards

2012 – 2013: Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School
Aug – Dec 2010: Mexico City Science and Technology Institute (ICyTDF) scholarship
Mar – June 2010: UNAM Support Program for Projects in Research and Technological Innovation (PAPIIT) scholarship
2009: National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT) scholarship to support undergraduate students

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS

Since our society is facing a rapid increase of the elderly population, mostly due to scientific discoveries that promoted a higher life expectancy, one of my main interests is to study glial involvement in aging and neurodegenerative diseases. I am also interested in the neural basis of perception, especially how the integration of information from different senses influences perception and conduct.