Protein
                                    Gustavo Titaux Delgado
  Postdoctoral
  WoS Reseacher ID:  ORCID: 0000-0002-3103-9085

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Gustavo Titaux achieved his bachelor’s degree as a Pharmacobiological Chemist in 2012 at the Faculty of Chemistry from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).  He joined the group of Dr. Federico del Río at the Institute of Chemistry UNAM obtaining the master's degree in 2015. He gets a background in production and purification of recombinant proteins. Continued in the Rio´s group focused on the expression processes of proteins rich in disulfide bonds, their purification, refolding, and the structural determination of these biomolecules by 2D-NMR. In 2019 he did a research internship at the Rocasolano Institute (IQFR), learning 3D-NMR under the supervision of Dr. Angeles Jimenez. In 2020 he obtained his PhD with honors. Since September 2021 he has joined as a PostDoc in Dr. Monpean’s group studies self- and co-assembly of proteins that represent paradigms of functional and pathological assembly into biomolecular condensates and amyloid-like fibrils (RIPK1, RIPK3, TDP-43, nucleoporins...) Using light irradiation, hyperpolarization and other technical innovations, Gustavo is developing new NMR-based methodologies and protocols to decipher the fundamental principles by which protein sequences assemble into distinct forms.

     

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