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Raul E. Trujillo Abarca CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Raul Eduardo Trujillo Abarca DATE: September 22, 2016
PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS
Postdoctoral Fellow Translational Intensive Care Unit Anesthesiology Department University of Texas Medical Branch 601 Harborside Dr. Galveston, TX. 77055
BIOGRAPHICAL:
Date of Birth: 06/22/1983 Place of Birth: Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico Citizenship: Mexico Migratory Status: Permanent U.S. Resident Work Status: Authorized to Work Without Restrictions Home Address: 7400 Jones Dr. Apt #3434
Galveston, Texas. 77551 Telephone: (281) 201-7101 Email: [email protected]
[email protected] EDUCATION:
08/2003 - 01/2010 M.D. Medicine, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP), Puebla, México
AIMS: Type of Job: Full/Part Time job Professional Goals: Professional development. Implementation of clinical and cellular knowledge. Implementation of surgical skills. Update and learning new clinical and surgical techniques. Update and learning new laboratory procedures. Learning flow cytometry, western blot and ELISA techniques. Mitochondrial activity from healthy stem cells on injured cells using In Vivo and In Vitro models. Publishing research articles as first author.
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca
Main activities and Responsabilities: Adipose mesenchymal stem cell isolation, culture,
expansion and differentiation. Transfection of cells using lentiviral vectors. Cell labeling using green fluorescent protein (GFP). DNA and RNA extraction and quantification. RT- qPCR familiar with BIO-RAD and ROCHE Software. Data analysis using “Graphpad Prism” software. Surgical procedures in large animals. Necropsy and organ collection from large and small animals.
Direct bacterial instillation in lung by bronchoscopy. Clinical data collection and analysis. Planning of projects using sheep as main animal model of study
PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY: Research Experience 02/2015 – Present Postdoctoral Fellow Stem cell based regenerative medicine. Large animal models of ARDS caused by smoke inhalation injury.
Large animal models of ARDS and sepsis caused by smoke inhalation injury and bacteria instillation (Pseudomonas or Meticillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus “MRSA”). Adipose derived stem cell nebulization in models of ARDS. Retrieval and culture of labeled stem cells from lung and other organs for post mortem analysis. Adipose derived stem cell application in models of burn skin. Stem cell response and cellular changes caused by inflammatory processes using In Vivo models. Anesthesiology Department University of Texas Medical Branch 601 Harborside Dr Galveston, TX 77550
10/2013 - 02/2015 Research assistant Stem Cell Based Regenerative Medicine Science Department InGeneron Inc. 8205 El Rio Street Houston, TX 77054
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY: (cont’d) 07/2007 - 07/2008 Medical Research Assistant,
Department of Radiology, Regional Military Hospital of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Clinical Experience
07/2007 - 08/2007 Internship rotations. Emergency medicine department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
08/2007 - 09/2007 Internship rotations. Intensive care department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
09/2007 - 10/2007 Internship rotations. Internal medicine department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
10/2007 - 11/2007 Internship rotations. Cardiology department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
11/2007 - 01/2008 Internship rotations. General surgery department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
01/2008 - 03/2008 Internship rotations. Obstetrics & Gynecology department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP”
Puebla, Mexico
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY: (cont’d) 03/2008 - 04/2008 Internship rotations. Pediatrics department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
04/2008 - 05/2008 Internship rotations. Anesthesiology department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State, Puebla, México
05/2008 - 06/2008 Internship rotations. Radiology department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
06/2008 - 07/2008 Internship rotation, Ophthalmology department
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla State Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State “UPAEP” Puebla, Mexico
1/08/2008 - 31/07/2009 Medical Social Service, Rural Medical Unit San Nicolás Tetela de Ocampo
Mexican Institute of Social Security Hospital Puebla, México
08/2009 - 11/2010 Private practice. General Physician and Surgical Assistant
Spanish Charity Hospital of Puebla Puebla, México
10/2013 - 02/2015 Research assistant Stem Cell Based Regenerative Medicine Science Department InGeneron Inc. Houston, TX
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca 02/2015 - Present Postdoctoral Fellow Anesthesiology Department
Large Animal Translational Intensive Care Unit University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX
COMPLEMENTARY EDUCATION AND ACREDITATIONS
03/2015 Animal Biosafety Level 2 Training 03/2015 Large Animal Handling 03/2015 Workplace safety Orientation. 03/2015 Laboratory safety. 03/2015 Cryogenic safety. 03/2015 Hazardous material handling and storage. 10/2014 Bloodborne pathogen awareness. 10/2014 Compressed gas safety. 11/2009 Advanced cardiopulmonary life support (ACLS)
Held at Spanish Charity Hospital of Puebla. Puebla, Mexico
10/2011 – 11/2011 Medical Updates Kaplan Medical & Test Preparation
Center, 2500 Dunstan Road Houston, TX 77005
06/2010 Course Basic Life Support (BLS) actualization
held at the Spanish Charity Hospital of Puebla. Puebla Mexico
06/2010 Neonatal resuscitation Basic Course actualization
held at the Spanish Charity Hospital of Puebla. Puebla Mexico
11/2009 Advanced cardiopulmonary life support (ACLS)
held at the Autonomous University of Puebla endorsed by the American Heart Association. Puebla Mexico
11/2009 Course Basic Life Support (BLS) held at the
Autonomous University of Puebla. Puebla Mexico 06/2009 Neonatal resuscitation Basic Course
(actualization) held at the Mexican Institute of Social Security. Puebla, Mexico
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca 06/2008 Neonatal resuscitation Basic Course held at the
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
06/2007 Neonatal resuscitation Basic Course held at the
Regional Military Hospital of Puebla. Puebla Mexico
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: 01/2008 – 07/2008 Medical Student Mentor,
Clinical Skills Practice for Medical Students and Medical Interns Regional Military Hospital of Puebla Puebla, Mexico
06/2014 – 01/2015 Basic Laboratory Techniques Mentor,
Mammal Cell culture techniques InGeneron Inc. Regenerative Medicine Houston, TX
06/2016 – Present Basic and Advanced Laboratory Techniques Mentor, Primary Line Cells Culture techniques Basic Surgical Procedures
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX
STUDENTS/MENTEES/ADVISEES/TRAINEES
Trainees
2014 Young Sullivan, Master Biotechnology, Texas A&M 2014 Pauline Luong, Master Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M 2014 Forian Benedict Heiss, Biology Master of Science Student, University of Regensburg, Regensburg Germany 2014 Sonja Bettina Muckenthaler, Biology Master of Science Student, University of Regensburg, Regensburg Germany 2014 -2015 Alexander Haenel, PhD Student, University of Luebeck,
Luebeck, Germany 2015 Ramin Shakiba, Barchelor of Life Sciences Student, University of Hamburg, Hamburg Germany 2015-2016 Ashley Smith Graduate School Student Cell Biology, UTMB
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
8/2003 - 12/2009 Member Tae Kwon Do Team,
Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State, Puebla, México,
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca 1/2005 - 12/2009 Member of the State Tae Kwon Do Team,
Puebla, México 1/2008 - 12/2009 Member of the National Tae Kwon Do Team, Puebla, México
ABSTRACTS:
1. ARGININE VASOPRESSIN RECEPTOR 2 PROMOTES MICROVASCULAR PERMEABILITY BY STIMULATING ANGIOPOIETIN-2 RELEASE VIA PHOSPHOLIPASE C BETA PATHWAY DURING MRSA SEPSIS E Lopez, K Modis, D Perez-Bello, R Trujillo, O Fujiwara…
2. ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ATTENUATE MICROVASCULAR HYPERPERMEABILITY AFTER SMOKE INHALATION
K. Ihara, S. Fukuda B. Enkhtaivan, R. Trujillo, E. Lopez… http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/132/Suppl_3/A19670.short 3. RAPID AND EFFICIENT PREPARATION OF EQUINE AND CANINE REGENERATIVE CELLS FROM UMBILICAL CORD
MATRIX USING A SEMI-AUTOMATED PROCESS Maria P. Almario, Rudy F. Martinez, Raul E. Trujillo, Timo Nazari- Shafti, Ivone G. Bruno, Michael E. Coleman, Eckhard U. Alt…
4. A SIMPLE METHOD FOR CRYOPRESERVATION AND RECOVERY OF ADSC’S IN THE TUMESCENT FRACTION OF LIPOASPIRATE USING A BIODEGRADABLE SCAFFOLD Raul E. Trujillo, Maria P. Almario, Rudy F. Martinez, Michael E.
Coleman… POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS
1. Presentation entitled “IMPACT OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ON ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME AFTER SMOKE INHALATION INJURY” K. Ihara, MD, S. Fukuda, MD, B. Enkhtaivan, MD, R. Trujillo, MD, D. Herndon, MD, FACS, D. Prough, MD, P. Enkhbaatar, MD, PhD presented at the American Burn Association 48th annual meeting Las Vegas. NV.
2. Poster presentation entitled “INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED
ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ATTENUATES PULMONARY EDEMA FOLLOWING SMOKE INHALATION” K. Ihara, MD, S. Fukuda, MD, B. Enkhtaivan, MD, R. Trujillo, MD, D. Herndon, MD, FACS, D. Prough, MD, P. Enkhbaatar, MD, PhD presented at the 39th Annual conference on shock Austin, Texas
Raul E. Trujillo Abarca
3. Poster presentation “RAPID AND EFFICIENT PREPARATION OF EQUINE AND CANINE REGENERATIVE CELLS FROM UMBILICAL CORD MATRIX USING A SEMI-AUTOMATED PROCESS” Maria P. Almario, Rudy F. Martinez, Raul E. Trujillo, Timo Nazari- Shafti, Ivone G. Bruno, Michael E. Coleman, Eckhard U. Alt. Presented at the inaugural symposium of the gulf coast cluster for regenerative medicine, Houston TX
4. Presentation and exposition of the case entitled "SURGICAL
TREATMENT OF COLOVESICAL FISTULA COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS" Held at the Regional Military Hospital of Puebla during the medical – surgical campaign, Puebla Mexico
5. Presentation and exposition of article "APPROACH DIAGNOSIS OF
LUNG CANCER PATIENTS" Held at the Regional Military Hospital of Puebla during the medical – surgical campaign, Puebla, Mexico
6. Presentation of clinical case "ERRORS IN THE DIAGNOSIS
APPROACH OF INFANTILE CEREBRAL PALSY (ICP) ASSOCIATED WITH LISSENCEPHALY" Held at the Regional Military Hospital of Puebla