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Emisora UdeA
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Research group

Spanish

Medical Mycology

Academic Unit: Faculty of Medicine

Colombian Ministry of Science

Category

A

Call

894

GrupLAC

OECD

Area

Medical and health sciences

Subarea

Health sciences

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Strategic Focus

To study virulence, antigenicity, susceptibility to antifungal, and growth control of fungi through functional genomics.  To optimize diagnostic methods and propose new methodologies for the identification of causal agents of cutaneous, subcutaneous and deep mycosis. To know the frequency, distribution and etiological agents of greatest impact in our environment. To determine fundamental aspects of the host-fungus interaction through the study of the innate immune response against endemic and opportunistic fungi.

Research Lines and/or Areas

  • Biology of pathogenic fungi.
  • Diagnosis of Mycoses.
  • Epidemiology of Mycoses.
  • Mycoses Immunology.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Group Coordinator

María del Pilar Jiménez Alzate, M.D, MSc, Ph.D.

Postdoc in Medical Mycology.

University of Texas San Antonio, United States of America.

Coordinator's Email

delpilar.jimenez@udea.edu.co

Scientific Cooperation

Collaborative Relationships

  • Corporation for Biological Research CIB. (Colombia)
  • San Vicente University Hospital Foundation, dermatology section. (Colombia)
  • Bacteria and Cancer Research Group. (Colombia)
  • Interdisciplinary Group of Molecular Studies. (Colombia)
  • Cellular and Molecular Biology group CIB. (Colombia)
  • Research group in Chemical Formulations. Universidad EIA 
  • University IPS (Health Provider Institute). León XIII Clinic (Colombia) 
  • University of Texas San Antonio. (United States of America)

Highlighted Projects

  • Detection of Histoplasma capsulatum in organic fertilizers and the physicochemical and microbiological correlation of the samples.
  • Search for Histoplasma capsulatum (Hc) in organic fertilizers and its genetic correspondence with clinical isolates.
  • Chemical and biological characterization of the cell wall lipids of clinical and environmental isolates of Histoplasma capsulatum.
  • Chemical and biological characterization of the cell wall lipids of Coccidioides spp.
  • Phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis of Colombian clinical isolates, recovered from patients with fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis and lymphocutaneous, among others.

Key Research Findings

The group's bibliographic production includes more than 100 articles published in specialized journals and several collaborations in book chapters. These are some of the publications that stand out: 

  • Draft Genome Sequences of Two Sporothrix schenckii Clinical Isolates Associated with Human Sporotrichosis in Colombia DOI:10.1128/genomeA.00495-18
  • Detection of Histoplasma capsulatum in Organic Fertilizers by Hc100 Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction and Its Correlation with the Physicochemical and Microbiological Characteristics of the Samples. DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0214
  • Among others 


 

Services and/or Products Portfolio

The group carries out activities in which the 3 mission axes of the Universidad de Antioquia are joined together.

  • In the activities of the community outreach service there is a laboratory for microbiological diagnosis of superficial and deep mycosis and detection of infestation by Demodex spp.
  • From undergraduate and graduate teaching, students are supported in developing clinical and research skills; courses are taught in clinical and basic postgraduate courses, and support is given to the seedbed of medical microbiology research.
  • The various research areas and topics of the group link undergraduate and graduate students from different areas of knowledge to carry out projects, among other activities.  


 

More Information

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