Rolando Rebolledo
- Position
- Assistant Professor
- Academic unit
- Institute of Biological and Medical Engineering
- Lines of Research
- Organ preservation for transplantation
- Ex vivo hepatic perfusion
- Ischemia-reperfusion damage
- Summary
Dr. Rebolledo is a surgeon from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, specialized in digestive surgery. D. program at the University of Chile, focusing on liver surgery, liver transplantation, surgical challenges and the study of cancer. He was then part of the Abel Tasman Talent PhD exchange program at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, where his interest in organ enhancement for transplantation would emerge. After his return to Chile, he worked as a digestive surgeon at the Hospital Sótero del Río and as an academic at the IIBM. In the latter, he opened his own line of research, leading a Fondecyt project on the perfusion of organs for transplants in poor conditions, as a mechanism to improve their preservation. His study is focused on the creation of an ex vivo perfusion machine, mainly in cases of liver transplants, and on the development, together with other academics, of substances that allow the oxygenation of an organ without the need for red blood cells.
- Surgeon, Universidad Católica de Chile.
- D. Program in Medical Sciences, Universidad de Chile.
- Abel Tasman Talent PhD Program, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
- Degree in Medical Sciences, Universidad Católica de Chile.