
Rodrigo F. Morales
Professor · Protein misfolding diseases
The University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonAbout
Rodrigo F. Morales, PhD is a Professor specializing in Neurodegenerative Diseases Research at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). With over 15 years of experience in protein misfolding diseases, Dr. Morales has established expertise in both prion and Alzheimer's diseases as well as intestinal biology, reflecting the emerging understanding of the gut-brain axis in neurodegeneration.
Dr. Morales received his academic training at Universidad de Chile:
- BSc in Biochemistry from Universidad de Chile
- PhD from Universidad de Chile (with thesis work at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston)
Dr. Morales' research spans two interconnected domains: neurodegenerative mechanisms and intestinal biology. His neurodegenerative work focuses on strain and species barrier phenomena in prion diseases, the prion-like nature of Aβ aggregates in Alzheimer's disease, and pathological interactions between amyloidogenic proteins. Simultaneously, his intestinal research examines mucosal healing, stromal-epithelial interactions, and macrophage regulation of gut homeostasis, revealing how systemic conditions like sepsis influence neurodegenerative processes through the gut-brain axis.
Analysis of Dr. Morales' recent publications demonstrates an integrative approach spanning neuroscience, immunology, and molecular biology. His work bridges protein biochemistry and animal pathology to investigate how gut microbiome alterations, systemic inflammation, and infectious processes impact neurodegenerative disease progression. This interdisciplinary research has contributed significantly to understanding the complex mechanisms underlying Alzheimer's disease and intestinal disorders.
Dr. Morales has built a robust research program through extensive collaborations across institutions, evidenced by his numerous publications in high-impact journals including Nature, Immunity, and Molecular Psychiatry. His work has helped establish connections between seemingly disparate fields, advancing our understanding of how systemic conditions influence brain health.
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