1) 2020-2023: Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD). Source: Millennium Initiative, National Agency of Science and Development (ANID), Chile. Renewed on 2020. Director: Oscar Cerda.
2) 2020-2024: FONDECYT Regular 2020: Regulation of the activity of Orai1-STIM1 channels by KCTD5-dependent ubiquitination of SARAF and its role during cell migration. Source: ANID. PI: Oscar Cerda.
3) 2017-2020: Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD). Source: Millennium Initiative, Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism, Chile. Director: Oscar Cerda.
4) 2016-2020: FONDECYT Regular 2016: Regulation of the trafficking and activity of TRPM4 channels by End Binding (EB) proteins and its role during cell migration. Source: National Council of Science and Technology (CONICYT). PI: Oscar Cerda.
5) 2012-2015: FONDECYT Initiation 2012: The role of TRPM4 channels in the regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics during wound healing. Source: CONICYT. PI: Oscar Cerda.
1) 2022-2026: FONDECYT Regular 2022: Structural and functional properties regulating the association of TRP channels and 14-3-3 proteins: new insights into protein-protein interactions for drug discovery Source: ANID. PI: Dr. Ariela Vergara. Co-PI: Oscar Cerda.
2) 2021-2024: FONDECYT Postdoctorate 2021: “Role of SURF4 protein in the regulation of TRPC6 trafficking and activity” Source: ANID. PI: Dr. Bastian Rivera. Sponsor: Oscar Cerda.
3) 2021-2024: FONDECYT Postdoctorate 2021: “Regulation of the activity and localization of TRPC6 channels by VAPA and its role in cancer progression”. Source: ANID. PI: Dr. Octavio Orellana. Sponsor: Oscar Cerda.
4) 2018-2021: FONDECYT Postdoctorate 2018: Role of KCTD5 in the regulation of IP3R1 channels activity and focal adhesions dynamics. Source: CONICYT. PI: Dr. Jimena Canales. Sponsor: Oscar Cerda.
5) 2018-2022: FONDECYT Regular 2018: TMPRSS11a as novel ageing-related marker involved in senescence during wound healing. Source: CONICYT. PI: Dr. Mónica Cáceres. Co-PI: Oscar Cerda.
6) 2015-2018: FONDECYT Regular 2015: Are the host protein ubiquitination and SUMOylation involved in the Helicobacter pylori adherence mechanisms? Source: CONICYT. PI: Dr. Héctor Toledo. Co-PI: Oscar Cerda.