About

Claudia Charles, Ph.D.

Claudia Charles, Ph.D., is Professor of Microbiology, Universidad de Guadalajara and Professor of Microbiology at the School of Medicine and Microbiology Post-graduate program. She received her undergraduate degree in Clinical Chemist at Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. During the bachelor studies, she collaborates with the implementation of SARS Coronavirus detection test and in a project about delta 32 CCR5 receptor polymorphism in patients with HIV in the Molecular Virology Lab of the Biochemistry Department. She received a Master and PhD in Sciences from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México where she work in a candidate vaccine of VIH based on random peptide libraries. She did postdoctoral training at the Physiology department at CUCS, UDG and she collaborates in some projects about oxidative stress in animal models and the effect of a antifibrotic drug in the disease of diabetes mellitus using a murine model. Publications: 13 original JCR scientific articles (indexed and peer-reviewed), 3 scientific review articles in peer-reviewed journals and 3 Book Chapters. Knowledge Generation and Application Lines: Immunopathology of chronic viral infection and Microbiology Research. Human resources training: 4 doctoral theses, 3 master’s thesis and 4 directed bachelor’s theses. 8 Awards or recognitions for Research projects in National and International Congresses.