Deliana Infante

Deliana Infante

Master's degree in Immunology

Immunology

I am Deliana, a biologist from the Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela). I have been working in research laboratories since 2016. In 2019, I joined The Immunopathology Laboratory of the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) as a research-associated professional, that is, a research assistant.

In the past, I have worked on elucidating the role of light-mediated Tyr phosphorylation of proteins in the phototransduction pathway and its importance for neural signaling. I am also a Master's student in Immunology at IVIC. Currently, I work on developing diagnostic tests based on the immunochromatography principle, monoclonal antibodies, and fusion proteins for therapeutic applications. In addition to that, I am also a member of the Regional Student Group of Bioinformatics, RSG-Venezuela, an initiative to promote the application and development of computational biology and bioinformatics in our country.

I really enjoy putting into practice what I have learned during my academic and professional years. I am a proactive, very curious, enthusiastic, and dedicated person, and as much as I love science, I love cooking, reading, and dancing.

Articles from Deliana

Semaglutide and Type 2 Diabetes: Efficacy, Safety, and Outcomes

Semaglutide and Type 2 Diabetes: Efficacy, Safety, and Outcomes

Ashwagandha: What Does the Science Say?

Ashwagandha: What Does the Science Say?

Why You Might Feel Tired After Drinking Coffee

Why You Might Feel Tired After Drinking Coffee

The Role of Epigenetics in Human Disease

The Role of Epigenetics in Human Disease

How Does Semaglutide Work to Lose Weight?

How Does Semaglutide Work to Lose Weight?

The Concept of Human Health and Disease

The Concept of Human Health and Disease

Medical Ethics and Health Policy

Medical Ethics and Health Policy

Neurodevelopment: From Embryo to Adult Brain

Neurodevelopment: From Embryo to Adult Brain

The Protective Role of Breastfeeding in Breast Cancer

The Protective Role of Breastfeeding in Breast Cancer

Lung Cancer in Women: Understanding the Increasing Risk

Lung Cancer in Women: Understanding the Increasing Risk

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