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Fidel Ramirez Bencomo is a Researcher in the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics, affiliated with research platforms such as the Biotechnology Lydia Becker Institute. His expertise spans immunology and microbiology, with a focus on vaccine development, antibody responses, and pathogen-host interactions. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Universidad de la Habana (2014), where he specialized in monoclonal antibodies against Neisseria meningitidis polysaccharide X.
His research investigates outer membrane vesicles, meningococcal vaccines, and mechanisms of immunosuppression in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Notable contributions include characterizing antibody responses in high-risk populations and developing quality control platforms for meningococcal vaccines. His work aligns with global health goals to combat infectious diseases.
Key collaborations involve institutions like the Lydia Becker Institute and international teams studying vaccine efficacy and pathogen biology. His articles explore cutting-edge methods in protein microarrays and monoclonal antibody applications, reflecting a strong emphasis on translational research in infectious disease prevention.
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