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Gil Henkin is a Research Fellow (Postdoc) in the Reber Lab at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, Germany. His work sits at the intersection of quantitative methodologies and infection biology, focusing on cellular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis within a premier research institution dedicated to understanding infectious disease processes.
His research specializes in applying quantitative approaches to unravel host-pathogen dynamics, with emphasis on real-time imaging and computational modeling of infection processes. Key interests include microbial invasion strategies, cellular response mechanisms, and the spatiotemporal regulation of infection at subcellular levels, leveraging interdisciplinary techniques from physics and biology.
As an integral member of the Reber Lab led by Dr. Simone Reber, Dr. Henkin contributes to collaborative projects investigating how bacterial pathogens manipulate host cell structures during infection. The lab employs advanced microscopy and quantitative analysis to decode infection mechanisms, operating within the Max Planck Society's framework of cutting-edge biomedical research.
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