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• Dr. Fernández-Repollet received her B.A. in
Education from the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus,
her M.S. and Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Puerto
Rico Medical Sciences Campus, and a postdoctoral training
in renal physiology at Duke University and the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
• She joined the faculty
of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Puerto
Rico Medical School in 1982.
• Her academic experience
includes teaching medical, graduate and dental students, as
well as maintaining an active federally funded research program
focusing on developing research infrastructure since 1986.
• Grant funds to this
program since its inception exceeds $40 million and are currently
$2 million per year.
• She is also the Principal
Investigator of a Science Education Partnership Award from
National Center for Research Resources, with the goal to stimulate
the interest of K-12 students in biomedical research.
• Dr. Fernández-Repollet
has occupied her current position as Vice President for Research
and Technology since 2003.
• She also oversees the
University of Puerto Rico Centennial Fund Initiative, a government-funded
program designed to support the development of research infrastructure,
the recruitment of competitive investigators, and the creation
of a technology transfer unit.
• She is also co-inventor
in two patents on the area of flow cytometry.
• Dr. Fernández-Repollet
has served on a number of review groups and advisory committees
of the National Institutes of Health, including the committee
for developing the National Center for Research Resources
Strategic Plan for 2004-2008.
• She was also the President
of the National Research Centers in Minority Institutions
(RCMI) Program Directors Association from 2003-2006 and Secretary
of the Board of Directors of the Center for Quantitative Cytometry
from 1990-2004.
She currently serves as
Vice President of INDUNIV, an industry-university research
consortium and is a member the Board of Directors of the Alliance
for the Economic Development of Puerto Rico.
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