Jesus Alberto Santamaría García

Professor
Department of Cell Biology, Genetics and Physiology
Universidad de Malaga
Spain

Professor Clinical Research
Biography

Jesús Alberto Santamaría García studied the Bachelor of Biology at the University of Málaga (1982-1987). In the last years of the career I started as an internal student of the Department of Cell Biology, Genetics and Physiology, starting his research career and becoming a Research Fellow of the University of Málaga and associated with the Group 4008 PAI of the Andalusian Government. He received his Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) in 1993 at the University of Málaga. He began to be part of the teaching staff of the Department, as Associate Professor (6h) between 1995-2001. In this year, in a public contest he won the position of Professor of University, since he plays to date.

Research Intrest

Use of the model of the regeneration of the fins of teleosteos fish as an experimental model for the study of morphogenetic and developmental processes

List of Publications
JA Santamaría, M. Marí-Beffa, L. Santos-Ruíz, J. Becerra (1996). Incorporation of BrdU in regenerating fin tissue of the goldfish Carassius auratus. The Journal of Experimental Zoology 275: 300-307.
M. Marí-Beffa, JA Santamaría, J. Becerra (1996). Histochemically defined cell states and their proliferative dynamics during tail fin regeneration in teleosts. Differentiation 60 : 139-149.
JA Santamaría, JA Andrades, P. Herráez, P. Fernández-Llebréz, J. Becerra (1994). Perinotochordal connective sheet of gilthead sea bream larvae (Sparus aurata, L.) affected by axial malformations: an histochemical and immunocytochemical study. The Anatomical Record 240 : 248-254.
JA Santamaría, M. Marí-Beffa, J. Becerra (1992). Interactions of the lepidotrichial matrix components during tail regeneration in teleosts. Differentiation 49 (3) : 143-150.
JA Santamaría, J. Becerra (1991). Tail fin regeneration in teleosts: Cell-Extracellular matrix interaction in blastemal differentiation. Journal of Anatomy 176: 9-21.