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Lydia Hörndler Gil serves as a Professor at the School of Architecture and Technology, teaching Cellular Biology and Physiology. She holds a Doctorate in Molecular Biosciences and a Veterinary Medicine degree.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctorate in Molecular Biosciences
- Veterinary Medicine Degree
Dr. Hörndler Gil's research focuses on immunotherapy and T cell signaling with specialized expertise in CAR-T cell therapy development. Her work spans cancer biology (including oncogene studies), SARS-CoV-2 immune responses, and advanced antibody detection methodologies. She employs flow cytometry, molecular biology techniques, and preclinical animal models in her investigations of cellular immune responses.
Scientific Awards: None mentioned in source text.
Advising and grants: No specific information provided regarding student supervision or research funding.
Her laboratory work involves human primary cell cultures and advanced immunological techniques, though no formal lab name or research team structure is specified in the available documentation.
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