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Luis Ulloa

Luis Ulloa
Luis Ulloa
Associate Professor
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
USA
Rutgers-New Jersey Med School

Biography

Luis Ulloa, PhD., is Associate Professor at the department of Surgery at the New Jersey Medical School in the Rutgers University. He is also a member of the Center for Immunity and Inflammation. Dr Ulloa has made significant contributions to science. Dr Ulloa was among the original investigators describing the Smad in the TGF signaling and their crosstalk with other immune signals such as the Interferon. This mechanism is now proposed to be critical in embryogenesis, oncogenesis and inflammatory bowel disorders. Dr Ulloa was among the original investigators describing the anti-inflammatory potential of the vagus nerve, and its potential to control systemic inflammation in experimental trauma and sepsis. Dr Ulloa gor his first NIH grant as a pioner studying the immunological role of classical neurotransmitter and their signalling pathway controlling immune cells. Dr Ulloa published over 70 peer-review international articles in the most prestiguous journals with over 13,000 total citations. Dr Ulloa has received numerous scientific awards such as the International Human Frontier Fellowship, the Rutgers University ‘Excellence in Research’ Award and the National Scientist Development Award of the American Heart Association. He is invited to write editorials and review articles in journals like Nature Reviews and Trends in Mol Med. His studies are funded by department of Defense, American Heart Association, and the NIH.

Research Interest

Immunology, Allergy, Cell signalling, Neuroimmunology, Rheumatology

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