International Collaborations

by Susana Cabello

The iBio has developed a strong internal as well as external collaboration network.  iBio members have an extensive network of collaborators worldwide.

Herein we provide some examples

Fernán Federici.

His group is part of the reGOSH-CYTED redes-tematicas network along with colleagues from Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil and Colombia, which focuses on the promotion of open technology for education, citizen science and research in the region.

Through an ANID CONCYTEC grant (2021- 2022), along with Dr. Cesar Ramirez-Sarmiento, he leads efforts to reinforce outbreak response capabilities and preparedness for global supply chain disruptions. This collaboration includes Drs. Monica Pajuelo and Daniel Guerra from Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

The promising results obtained on cell free biosensors have resulted in an invitation to be part of an international collaboration with leaders in the field of cell-free biosensors from US and Canada, along with collaborators from India, Brasil, and Colombia, experts on infectious disease.

Elena Vidal.

Dr. Vidal’s group has an active collaboration with the group of Dr. Marie-France Sagot at the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in France, who develops algorithms for analysis of high throughput data, mathematical modeling of biological networks, and deciphering mechanisms of interspecies communication.

There’s also active collaborations with Dr. Joaquín Medina, from the Center for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology in Madrid, Spain.

Francisco Cubillos

His group, along with Roberto Nespolo’s lab, are part of an ECOS/Conicyt grant where they collaborate with Gilles’ Fischer group at Sorbonne Université on the genetics of Patagonian native yeasts.

With Dr. Francisco Salinas, his lab is also part of CONICYT- PCI REDES with University of Madison Wisconsin and TU Delft.

Collaborators also include Carl DeBoer at University of British Columbia.

 

Luis Larrondo

The Larrondo lab, collaborates with Dr. Arne Weiberg (LMU, Germany), Dr. Chris Hong (U. Cincinnati, US), Dr. Jay C. Dunlap (Dartmouth College, US), Dr. Alfredo Herrera-Estrella (Trichoderma, CINVESTAV, Mexico), and Dr. Carrie Partch (UCSC, US).

 

Rodrigo Gutierrez

Dr. Gutierrez group has collaborations with the laboratories of Dr. Gloria Coruzzi (New York University), Yves Gibbon and Dominique Rolin (Bordeaux University), Arun Sampathkumar and Alisdair Fernie (Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology in Golm, Germany).

With the lab of Dr. José Miguel Alvarez, they collaborate with New York University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines to discover genes responsible for the integration of N and W inputs in the genetically tractable model plant A. thaliana and rice.

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