Giancarlo V. De Ferrari, Ph.D.
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- Department
- Center for Biomedical Research
- Institution
- Andres Bello University
- Research field
- Neuroscience
- Award year
- 2002
- Country of origin
- Chile
- Mentor name
- Randall T. Moon, Ph.D.
Research
Giancarlo De Ferrari was a 2002 Pew Latin American Fellow and Professor at Universidad Andrés Bello in Chile until his death in 2022. Ferrari’s research focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder paralleled by selective neuronal death, which is probably caused by the deposition and neurotoxicity of the amyloid β-peptide (Aβ). He and others observed that Aβ neurotoxicity induced loss of function of Wnt signaling components and that activation of this signaling cascade protected post-mitotic neurons from Aβ neurotoxicity. His lab was interested in understanding the molecular mechanism by which Wnt signaling is lost in cells undergoing Aβ -dependent degeneration. His research involved integrating basic biological processes of cells exposed to cytotoxic insults, and may offer alternative therapeutic approaches to prevent or treat neurodegenerative diseases.