Yanina H Arana P
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM), Germany
Biography
Yanina Arana has been involved in the study of several infectious diseases that are considered public health problems in many Latin American countries. By her interest in science, she has participated in different research projects showing compromise, autonomy and valuable analytical skills that allowed to her to lead a research group in Cysticercosis in collaboration with other national and international professionals in this disease. Her expertise in several methodologies, leadership, objectivity and criticism has been reflected in her publications. Currently, she develops her doctoral thesis project at the BNITM focusing in the evaluation of regulatory pathways during the Trypanosoma cruzi infection. This experience, allow her to obtain valuable theoretical knowledge and practical skills that will be of benefit for the continuity of her research in her institution in Peru as a member of a group that have the aim to form researchers that contribute to the solution of health problems that affect this country.
Abstract
Abstract : Role of co-inhibitory pathways during experimental infection by Trypanosoma cruzi tulahuen strain.