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Julio Quiroz-Olvera, MD

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Julio Cesar Quiroz-Olvera, MD, attended the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, earning his medical degree in 2015. He went on to the DeTar Family Medicine Residency/ Texas A&M University School of Medicine, completing his internship and residency in 2022 and 2024, respectively. Dr. Quiroz-Olvera joined Kelsey-Seybold’s Family Medicine department in August 2024.

After seeing his loved ones struggle with chronic conditions, Dr. Quiroz-Olvera pursued medicine to make a difference in the lives of others and has a particular interest in helping patients manage chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, and others. As a Family Medicine physician, Dr. Quiroz-Olvera treats patients of all ages and cares for them as if they were his own family.

Joined Kelsey-Seybold: August 2024

Awards & Publications

Publications

Journals

  • Jahan J, Monte de Oca I, Meissner B, Joshi S, Maghrabi A, Quiroz-Olvera J, Lopez-Yang C, Bartelmez S, Garcia C, Jarajapu Y. Transforming growth factor-?1/Thrombospondin-1/CD47 axis mediates dysfunction in CD34+ cells derived from diabetic older adults European Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 920
  • Joshi S, De Oca I, Maghrabi A, Lopez-Yang C, Quiroz-Olvera J, Garcia C, Jarajapu Y. ACE2 gene transfer ameliorates vasoreparative dysfunction in CD34+cels derived from diabetic older adults Clinical Science, Volume 135, Page 367-385

Presentations

  • Jarajapu YP, Joshi S, Quiroz-Olvera J, Duran-Mendez M, Cantu-Delgado W, Gomez S, Bartelmez SH, Garcia C. Aging Healthy or with Diabetes is Associated with ACE2/ACE Imbalance in the Hematopoietic Stem Progenitor Cels. EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 2019, Orlando, Florida.
  • Jarajapu YP, Garcia C, Joshi S, Quiroz-Olvera J, Duran-Mendez M, et al. Involvement of Mitochondrial Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase in the Restoration of Nitric Oxide Levels by Angiotensin-(1-7) in the Dysfunctional Diabetic CD34+ cells. American Heart Association, Joint Hypertension 2018, Poster-Abstract P241, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Garcia C, Quiroz-Olvera J, Cantu-Delgado W, Gomez S, Bartelmez S, Iversen P, Ruscetti F, Marshak D. Cellular Therapy in Diabetic Retinopathy Schul Institute Annual Conference and Scholars Program, 2018.
  • Jarajapu YP, Joshi S, Quiroz-Olvera J, Duran-Mendez M, et al. ACE2 gene transfer ameliorates dysfunctions of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cels from diabetic patients. Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Council of Hypertension, 2017.
  • Garcia C, Bonafonte Royo S, Bonafonte E, Quiroz-Olvera J, Cantu-Delgado W, Gomez S, Duran M, Bartelmez S. Cellular Therapy in Diabetic Retinopathy PCS 2nd Global Diabetes Conference. Prague, Czech Republic, 2017.
  • Garcia CA, Joshi S, Quiroz-Olvera J, Duran-Mendez M, Jarajapu YP, et al. ACE2-ACE-Imbalance in Circulating CD34+ Cels on Individuals with Diabetic Retinopathy. Poster-Abstract # 2526-A006. ARVO, 2017.

Research

Autologous TGFB1 Modified CD34+ Stem Cels for Repair of Diabetic Macular Edema and Macular Ischemia. The Retinal Vascular Center, Houston, Texas.

  • Phase I: in vivo studies to evaluate pharmacokinetics of control or TGF?1-PMOs when delivered intravitreal or intravenously.
  • Phase II: in vivo studies to proof that diabetic CD34+ cells treated with TGF?1-PMO are safe and produce no significant adverse effects in vivo as well as showing efficacious in the repair of retinal vascular endothelium.

Targeting Mas Receptor for Diabetic Vascular Disease in Older Adults. The Retinal Vascular Center, Houston, Texas, 2022.

  • Testing the hypothesis of MasR activation is a promising approach for prevention of the development of vascular disease in older adults with diabetes.
  • Targeting ACE2/Angiotensin-(1-7) Mas axis to enhance vasoreparative function of endothelial progenitor cells in diabetes. The Retinal Vascular Center, Houston, Texas, 2017.

Hobbies & Interests

Dr. Olvera’s favorite way to spend free time is by traveling to new and favorite places. He also enjoys cooking and reading history and science.

Education

  • Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, 2015

Internship/Residency

  • DeTar Family Medicine Residency/ Texas A&M University School of Medicine, 2024

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine
Dr. Quiroz-Olvera is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Locations

North Houston Campus

15655 Cypress Woods Medical Drive,
Houston, TX 77014

Get Directions 888-515-6079

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