
About
Maximiliano Gutierrez is a Research Professor at the Francis Crick Institute, London, UK. His work focuses on understanding how intracellular pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis evade host immune defenses. He leads an independent research group investigating cellular mechanisms of pathogen survival and host cell responses, employing cutting-edge imaging techniques and model systems.
Education: PhD in Biochemistry (2005), Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina. Postdoc at EMBL (Heidelberg) and Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (Braunschweig).
Research Interests: Host-pathogen interactions, tuberculosis pathogenesis, lysosomal biology, macrophage function, and development of imaging technologies for pathogen studies.
Lab Innovations: Pioneered correlative 3D imaging to study M. tuberculosis lesions in vivo. Explores host lipid metabolism and autophagy pathways in bacterial survival. Collaborates on novel antibiotic strategies targeting bacterial virulence factors.
0Publications listed
Find Maximiliano Gutierrez elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Volker BrikenUniversity of Maryland, College Park · Professor
Sarah A. StanleyUniversity of California, Berkeley · Associate Professor
Jeffery CoxUniversity of California, Berkeley · Professor
Ramesh RijalQueens University of Charlotte · Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Di Russo CaseUniversity of Wyoming · Assistant Professor
Wulf BlankenfeldtHelmholtz Centre for Infection Research · Professor