Dr. Carlos Irarrazabal | Renal Physiology | Best Researcher Award
Professor and Universidad de los Andes, Chile
Dr. Carlos Ernesto Irarrazabal Muñoz is a distinguished biochemist and researcher whose contributions to the field of biomedical sciences have had a profound impact, particularly in renal physiology and transplant medicine. With a solid educational foundation, extensive research experience, and numerous awards, Dr. Irarrazabal is a compelling candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.
Dr. Irarrazabal began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Universidad de Chile in 1991. He then pursued and completed a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the same institution in 2001. To further hone his expertise, Dr. Irarrazabal engaged in a prestigious post-doctoral program in Renal Physiology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, from 2002 to 2007. This rigorous training provided him with a robust foundation in biomedical research, particularly in the physiology of the renal system.
Currently, Dr. Irarrazabal serves as the Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Centro de Investigación e Innovación Biomédica (CiiB) at Universidad de los Andes in Chile, where he also holds a professorship in the Faculty of Medicine. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying renal physiology, with significant implications for understanding and treating kidney-related diseases. His leadership in the Molecular Physiology Laboratory is marked by innovative research that bridges basic science and clinical applications.
Scientific Society Memberships and Editorial Roles
Dr. Irarrazabal is an active member of several prestigious scientific societies, including the American Physiological Society, the Latin American Association of Physiological Sciences (ALACF), the Biology Society of Chile, the Chilean Society of Physiological Sciences, and the Chilean Society of Transplantation. His involvement in these societies reflects his commitment to advancing physiological research both in Chile and internationally.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
In 2012, Dr. Irarrazabal co-founded KinosticsSpA, a startup focused on developing innovative diagnostic tools. He served as the Scientific Director of KinosticsSpA from 2012 to 2015, guiding the company’s research and development efforts. His entrepreneurial endeavors highlight his ability to translate scientific research into practical applications that benefit society.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Irarrazabal’s research excellence has been recognized through numerous awards. Notably, he received the Best Scientific Research in Coronary Disease Award at the LIII Congreso Chileno de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular in 2016, as well as several awards for highly cited and impactful papers in the field of transplantation. His work has also been honored with multiple Innovation Awards from Universidad de los Andes for developing novel methods for monitoring and diagnosing hypoxia-related disorders and acute kidney injury. These accolades underscore his innovative contributions to biomedical research.
Conclusion
Dr. Carlos Ernesto Irarrazabal Muñoz is an exceptional researcher whose work in renal physiology and biomedical sciences has advanced our understanding of critical health issues. His extensive educational background, significant research contributions, and numerous awards make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Dr. Irarrazabal’s dedication to scientific innovation and his impact on both the academic and clinical fields exemplify the qualities of a leading researcher deserving of this prestigious recognition.
Publications Top Notes
Urinary exosomes as a source of kidney dysfunction biomarker in renal transplantation
Authors: S Alvarez, C Suazo, A Boltansky, M Ursu, D Carvajal, G Innocenti, …
Citations: 161
Year: 2013
Published In: Transplantation Proceedings
ATM, a DNA damage-inducible kinase, contributes to activation by high NaCl of the transcription factor TonEBP/OREBP
Authors: CE Irarrazabal, JC Liu, MB Burg, JD Ferraris
Citations: 141
Year: 2004
Published In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Mesenchymal stem cell injection ameliorates chronic renal failure in a rat model
Authors: S Villanueva, E Ewertz, F Carrión, A Tapia, C Vergara, C Céspedes, …
Citations: 105
Year: 2011
Published In: Clinical Science
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase mediates activation of ATM by high NaCl and by ionizing radiation: Role in osmoprotective transcriptional regulation
Authors: CE Irarrazabal, MB Burg, SG Ward, JD Ferraris
Citations: 89
Year: 2006
Published In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Human mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue reduce functional and tissue damage in a rat model of chronic renal failure
Authors: S Villanueva, JE Carreño, L Salazar, C Vergara, R Strodthoff, F Fajre, …
Citations: 86
Year: 2013
Published In: Clinical Science
Placental aromatase is deficient in placental ischemia and preeclampsia
Authors: A Perez-Sepulveda, LJ Monteiro, A Dobierzewska, PP España-Perrot, …
Citations: 82
Year: 2015
Published In: PLoS ONE
Joint effect among p53, CYP1A1, GSTM1 polymorphism combinations and smoking on prostate cancer risk: an exploratory genotype‐environment interaction study
Authors: LA Quiñones, CE Irarrázabal, CR Rojas, CE Orellana, C Acevedo, …
Citations: 69
Year: 2006
Published In: Asian Journal of Andrology
Toll-like receptor 3 pre-conditioning increases the therapeutic efficacy of umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells in a dextran sulfate sodium–induced colitis model
Authors: P Fuenzalida, M Kurte, C Fernandez-O’Ryan, C Ibañez, …
Citations: 61
Year: 2016
Published In: Cytotherapy
Chilean pilot study on the risk of lung cancer associated with codon 72 polymorphism in the gene of protein p53
Authors: CE Irarrázabal, C Rojas, R Aracena, C Márquez, L Gil
Citations: 60
Year: 2003
Published In: Toxicology Letters
Proteomic identification of proteins associated with the osmoregulatory transcription factor TonEBP/OREBP: functional effects of Hsp90 and PARP-1
Authors: Y Chen, MP Schnetz, CE Irarrazabal, RF Shen, CK Williams, MB Burg, …
Citations: 57
Year: 2007
Published In: American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology