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José Germán Coppel Luken (Vicepresidente)
Alan Ricardo Aguirre Ibarra
Benjamín Aguilar García
Cecilia Bours de Aguayo
Delfín Alberto Ruibal Zaragoza
Eduardo Javier Tapia Camou
Félix Tonella Platt
Gilberto Armando Robles Bustamante
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Jorge Cons Figueroa
Jorge Horacio Mazón Rubio
José Antonio Díaz Quintanar
Julio Luebbert Mazón
Luis Roberto Mazón Rubio
Margot Molina Elías
Norma Dolores Castelo Vera
Roberto Mazón Caballero
Servando Carbajal Ruiz
Susana Coppel García
Lucía Guadalupe Canseco Campoy (Secretaria)

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Alfonso Reina Villegas
Alvaro Obregón Luken
Arturo Eleuterio Ortega Molina
Carlos Martin Espriu Murillo
Fernando Gutiérrez Cohen
Francisco Burruel Martinez
Francisco Díaz Brown Olea
Guadalupe Gutiérrez Luken
Hevelio Villegas Aguilar
Marco Antonio Molina Rodríguez
Miguel Ángel Castellanos Araujo
Óscar Cuéllar Rosas
Ricardo Platt García
Roberto Kitazawa Armendáriz

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Francisco Salazar Serrano
Héctor Rubén Mazón Lizárraga
Javier Gutiérrez Luken
José Santos Gutiérrez Luken
Juan de la Puente Bay
Juan Fernando Healy Loera
Raymundo García de León
Samuel Fraijo Flores
Sergio Mazón Rubio

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Gustavo Lara Alcántara (Vicepresident)
Elizabeth Nava García
Ernesto Bayón Lira
Gerardo Fernández Mena
Gustavo Adolfo Gómez López
Gustavo Alfredo Cárdenas Villafaña

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Jorge Garcés Domínguez
Luis Dionisio Barrera González
Marco Antonio Beltrán Bernal
María de Lourdes Monroy Carrillo
María Elena Garces Islas
Michael Ralph Baur Neuburger
Claudia Gallegos Cesaretti (Secretary)

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María Guadalupe Gómez Issa
Carlos Alejandro Monroy Carrillo

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Gustavo Lara Alcántara (Vicepresidente)
Elizabeth Nava García
Ernesto Bayón Lira
Gerardo Fernández Mena
Gustavo Adolfo Gómez López
Gustavo Alfredo Cárdenas Villafaña

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Jorge Garcés Domínguez
Luis Dionisio Barrera González
Marco Antonio Beltrán Bernal
María de Lourdes Monroy Carrillo
María Elena Garces Islas
Michael Ralph Baur Neuburger
Claudia Gallegos Cesaretti (Secretaria)

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María Guadalupe Gómez Issa
Carlos Alejandro Monroy Carrillo

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Laura Muñoz Delgado (Vicepresident)
Alejandra De la Vega Arizpe (en licencia)
Antonio Eduardo Fernández Domínguez
Benito Fernández Mesta
Chantal Assael Arroyo
Eduardo García Ortega
Enrique Zaragoza Ito
Ernesto Moreno Escobar
Francisco Pacheco Covarrubias
Jorge Ruiz Martínez

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Jorge Alberto Urías Cantú
Jorge Contreras Fornelli
Lourdes Domínguez Arvizo
Luis Alberto Barrio Ramírez
Luis Raúl Fernández Iturriza
Miriam Guadalupe de la Vega Arizpe
Omar Saucedo Macías
Pablo Cuarón Galindo
Tomás Zaragoza Ito
Judith Marcela Soto Moreno (Secretary)

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Roberto Assael Pontremoli

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Laura Muñoz Delgado (Vicepresidente)
Alejandra De la Vega Arizpe (en licencia)
Antonio Eduardo Fernández Domínguez
Benito Fernández Mesta
Chantal Assael Arroyo
Eduardo García Ortega
Enrique Zaragoza Ito
Ernesto Moreno Escobar
Francisco Pacheco Covarrubias
Jorge Ruiz Martínez

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Jorge Alberto Urías Cantú
Jorge Contreras Fornelli
Lourdes Domínguez Arvizo
Luis Alberto Barrio Ramírez
Luis Raúl Fernández Iturriza
Miriam Guadalupe de la Vega Arizpe
Omar Saucedo Macías
Pablo Cuarón Galindo
Tomás Zaragoza Ito
Judith Marcela Soto Moreno (Secretaria)

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Luis Sobrevia

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Luis Sobrevia

Distinguished University Professor in Molecular Physiology and Medicine

School of Medicine and Health Sciences and Institute for Obesity Research


Expertise

Vascular dysfunction
Foetal vascular reactivity
Membrane transport
Diseases of pregnancy
Metabolic diseases

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Overview

Dr. Luis Sobrevia is a Cellular and Molecular Physiology professor at the Department of Obstetrics in the Faculty of Medicine at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) in Chile. He is also Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Queensland in Australia, at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Universidad de Sevilla in Spain, and the Medical School (Faculty of Medicine) of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil, and visiting professor of Pathology and Medical Biology at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. 

Professor Sobrevia is Fellow of The Physiological Society (FTPS) in the UK, Fellow of the International Union of Physiological Science (FIUPS), Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK), member of the Latin America Academy of Sciences (ACAL), and chair of the Regional Focal Point for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Science Council. 

His current research focuses on the role of nucleosides and amino acids in abnormal foetal endothelial and vascular function in gestational diabesity, gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction.

Luis Sobrevia joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished University Professor in Molecular Physiology and Medicine for the Institute for Obesity Research and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. Physiology and Medical Sciences with postdoctoral training in vascular physiology, King’s College London, University of London
  • M.Sc. Physiological Sciences, Universidad de Concepción
  • B.Sc. Hons. Biology and Natural Sciences, Universidad del Bío-Bío
     

Luis Sobrevia

Luis Sobrevia

Luis Sobrevia

Profesor Distinguido Universitario en Fisiología Molecular y Medicina

Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud e Instituto de Investigación sobre Obesidad

 


Expertise

Disfunción vascular
Reactividad vascular fetal
Transporte de membrana
Enfermedades del embarazo
Enfermedades metabólicas

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Overview

Dr. Luis Sobrevia is a Cellular and Molecular Physiology professor at the Department of Obstetrics in the Faculty of Medicine at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) in Chile. He is also Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Queensland in Australia, at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Universidad de Sevilla in Spain, and the Medical School (Faculty of Medicine) of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil, and visiting professor of Pathology and Medical Biology at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. 

Professor Sobrevia is Fellow of The Physiological Society (FTPS) in the UK, Fellow of the International Union of Physiological Science (FIUPS), Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK), member of the Latin America Academy of Sciences (ACAL), and chair of the Regional Focal Point for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Science Council. 

His current research focuses on the role of nucleosides and amino acids in abnormal foetal endothelial and vascular function in gestational diabesity, gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction.

Luis Sobrevia joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished University Professor in Molecular Physiology and Medicine for the Institute for Obesity Research and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. Physiology and Medical Sciences with postdoctoral training in vascular physiology, King’s College London, University of London
  • M.Sc. Physiological Sciences, Universidad de Concepción
  • B.Sc. Hons. Biology and Natural Sciences, Universidad del Bío-Bío
     

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