Miguel Prieto Cancino

Títulos o grados académicos

• Estadía de Postgrado en el Departamento de Psiquiatría y Psicología de la Clínica Mayo, Rochester, Minnesota, EE.UU.

• Postítulo de Especialista en Psiquiatría, Universidad de Chile.

• Diplomado en Ciencias de la Investigación y Medicina Basada en la Evidencia, Universidad de los Andes, Chile.

• Médico Cirujano, Licenciado en Medicina, Universidad de los Andes, Chile.

Asignaturas que imparte

  • Psiquiatría.

Publicaciones

  • Clinical and genetic contributions to medical comorbidity in bipolar disorder: a study using electronic health records-linked biobank data

  • Pharmacogenomic overlap between antidepressant treatment response in major depression & antidepressant associated treatment emergent mania in bipolar disorder

  • Antidepressant-Associated Treatment Emergent Mania: A Meta-Analysis to Guide Risk Modeling Pharmacogenomic Targets of Potential Clinical Value

  • Clinical characterization of patients with bipolar disorder and a history of asthma: An exploratory study

  • Insulin resistance in bipolar disorder: A systematic review of illness course and clinical correlates

Proyectos de investigación

  • CENTER OF INTERVENTIONAL MEDICINE FOR PRECISION AND ADVANCED CELLULAR THERAPY

  • Use of protein biomarkers in plasma-derived extracellular vesicles to improve the diagnosis of bipolar disorder

  • Effect of genetic variants in calcium channel genes on cardiac function in bipolar disorde

Apariciones en Medios

  • New Pharmacogenomics Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at Mayo Clinic (Pharmacogenomic Overlap Between Antidepressant Treatment Response In Major Depression & Antidepressant Associated Treatment Emergent Mania In Bipolar ...)

  • Mayo Clinic Reports Findings in Bipolar Disorders (Pharmacotherapy Exposure As a Marker of Disease Complexity In Bipolar Disorder: Associations With Clinical & Genetic Risk Factors)

  • New Bipolar Disorders Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at Mayo Clinic (Polygenic Prediction of Bipolar Disorder In a Latin American Sample)