Proyectos
- EULACH16/T010131
- Marzo 2018 - Mayo 2021
AdjudicadoAgencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo - ANID
The Role of potassium in hypertension and cognition
Co-Investigador/a
- EULACH16/T010131
- Marzo 2018 - Mayo 2021
En EjecuciónAgencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo - ANID
The role of Lithium in Human Health and Disease
Co-Investigador/a
- Proyecto Fondecyt de Iniciación 11201211
- Marzo 2018 - Diciembre 2021
Finalizadosin
El acoso callejero y sus consecuencias psicosociales
Materia Específica: Este Proyecto busca analizar el impacto del acoso callejero en mujeres jóvenes en Santiago de Chile de manera experimental
Co-Investigador/a
- FOVI240178
- Marzo 2018 - Marzo 2020
EjecutadoMinisterio de Educación
Fortalecimiento de la Unidad de Análisis Biológicos y Químicos de la Universidad de OHiggins: Cuantificación de pesticidas en muestras vegetales y humanas de la región de O´Higgins
Co-Investigador/a
- 11201028
- Marzo 2018 - Marzo 2020
EjecutadoMinisterio de Educación
Fortalecimiento de la Unidad de Análisis Biológicos y Químicos de la Universidad de OHiggins: Cuantificación de pesticidas en muestras vegetales y humanas de la región de O´Higgins
Responsable Alterno
- 1895
- Enero 2018 - Diciembre 2018
FinalizadoGobierno Regional - GORE
Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas relacionadas con el cáncer cervical en Monteagudo rural, Bolivia.
Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas relacionadas con el cáncer cervical en Monteagudo rural, Bolivia.
Responsable Alterno
- MSM2021003
- Diciembre 2017 - Diciembre 2020
EjecutadoAgencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo - ANID
Red internacional para la identificación y evaluación de estrategias de disminución de la huella de carbono en lecherías bovinas orgánicas y convencionales
Co-Investigador/a
- 1895
- Noviembre 2017 - Octubre 2018
EjecutadoMinisterio de Educación
Building a Consortium: Planning Research to Improve Accessibility to Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations in Latin America.
Latin America is home to an estimated 600 million people, the majority of whom live in severe economic deprivation and political instability. While mental illness and substance use problems (MISUP) in Latin America account for approximately a tenth of the world's total burden of the disease, very few individuals receive adequate treatment. 18 million Latin Americans are reported to be facing unemployment, eviction, and homelessness as a result of mental disorders. Untreated MISUP are a major public health issue as they can lead to long-term disability, impaired functioning, caregiver burden, and ultimately premature death. Given the prevalence of such issues in Latin America, an effort to address health equity and accessibility to mental health services is warranted. Research regarding mental health service use in Latin America is scarce, with even fewer studies focusing on barriers to accessibility such as stigma and discrimination. The goal for this project is to share key insights among Latin American countries to better understand factors that inhibit access to mental health services. Funding for a 3-day meeting bringing together key stakeholders from Chile, Canada, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina who are actively addressing these issues will serve three objectives: 1. Dissemination of Research - Disseminating findings from anti-stigma projects in Chile, Peru and Canada detailing challenges within their health systems, impact of interventions and opportunities to further research in this area. 2. Information Gathering - Exploring research studies concerning factors that prevent access to mental health care in Bolivia and Argentina to extract key insights from each approach. 3. Collaboration - Developing new, relevant and collaborative regional projects, research and interventions addressing accessibility to mental health services.
Co-Investigador/a
- 1895
- Noviembre 2017 - Octubre 2018
EjecutadoMinisterio de Educación
Building a Consortium: Planning Research to Improve Accessibility to Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations in Latin America.
Latin America is home to an estimated 600 million people, the majority of whom live in severe economic deprivation and political instability. While mental illness and substance use problems (MISUP) in Latin America account for approximately a tenth of the world's total burden of the disease, very few individuals receive adequate treatment. 18 million Latin Americans are reported to be facing unemployment, eviction, and homelessness as a result of mental disorders. Untreated MISUP are a major public health issue as they can lead to long-term disability, impaired functioning, caregiver burden, and ultimately premature death. Given the prevalence of such issues in Latin America, an effort to address health equity and accessibility to mental health services is warranted. Research regarding mental health service use in Latin America is scarce, with even fewer studies focusing on barriers to accessibility such as stigma and discrimination. The goal for this project is to share key insights among Latin American countries to better understand factors that inhibit access to mental health services. Funding for a 3-day meeting bringing together key stakeholders from Chile, Canada, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina who are actively addressing these issues will serve three objectives: 1. Dissemination of Research - Disseminating findings from anti-stigma projects in Chile, Peru and Canada detailing challenges within their health systems, impact of interventions and opportunities to further research in this area. 2. Information Gathering - Exploring research studies concerning factors that prevent access to mental health care in Bolivia and Argentina to extract key insights from each approach. 3. Collaboration - Developing new, relevant and collaborative regional projects, research and interventions addressing accessibility to mental health services.
Co-Investigador/a
- FOVI230047
- Noviembre 2017 - Octubre 2020
FinalizadoNatinoal Research Foundation of Korea
Environmental Organic Carbon Forensics Laboratory
Centro de investigación para el estudio de loas fuentes de la dinámica del carbono orgánico en los ecosistemas acuáticos naturales.
Co-Investigador/a