Biography:
Nicole Freiberger is a PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a strong passion for infectious disease and immunology research. As an early-career female scientist, she had secured multiple fellowships, authored several first-author publications, and presented her work at international conferences. Her research uncovers how pathogens modulate mesenchymal stem cell differentiation, integrating molecular, cellular, and immunological approaches. She is committed to building an independent research career, advancing rigorous and impactful science, and contributing to a diverse and collaborative global scientific community.
Title : TLR9-dependent modulation of adipocyte differentiation by Brucella abortus DNA induces an inflammatory response