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What is your name?
Giselle G. Ingratta.

What is your current position?
Teacher at Immunology area.

Which institute and country do you work in?
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Inmulogía.

What is your home country?
Argentina.

What are your research interests?
Animal and Human complex diseases, Immunomodulatory mechanisms, Paratuberculosis

Tell us about yourself and your research interests:
I am Giselle Gabriela Ingratta, I am 29 years old and I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I am a Vet and I am finishing a Biotechnology Masters at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) where I also work as a teacher in the Immunology area. I have been researching on a disease called Paratuberculosis (ptb) that mainly affects livestock but it is not yet known whether it would be related to human Crohn disease. Ptb is a chronic mycobacterial disease characterized by a complex immune response.

Teaching is one of the most things I love to do and because of that one year ago I started a specialty in university teaching of biological sciences at the UBA too.

My research interests are those that involve the immune response against complex disease as ptb and I am also interested in progress on immunotherapy based on stem cells, cytokines, antibodies and their immune regulation, especially as a therapeutic tool.

What are your online profiles?
LinkedIn – Giselle Ingratta

Immunology Keywords: Antibacterial immune response, immunomodulation, Veterinary immunology