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Prof. Beatriz Hernández-Téllez | Immunotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Beatriz Hernández-Téllez, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Beatriz Hernández Téllez is an experienced academic technician and biologist specializing in experimental immunotherapy, tissue engineering, and electron microscopy techniques at the Faculty of Medicine, U.N.A.M. With a career spanning over two decades, she has contributed significantly to various research projects and has a prolific record of publications in international journals. Her expertise in immunohistochemistry and laboratory techniques has helped train numerous students at various educational levels. Beatriz’s commitment to advancing science and education has earned her recognition, including prestigious awards in her field. 🧬📚🔬

Professional Profile:

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Suitability of Beatriz Hernández Téllez for the Best Researcher Award

Beatriz Hernández Téllez is a highly experienced and dedicated academic technician and biologist with a specialization in experimental immunotherapy, tissue engineering, and electron microscopy techniques. With over two decades of experience in the field, Beatriz has demonstrated exceptional expertise in immunohistochemistry, laboratory techniques, and medical histology. Her research and educational contributions have had a significant impact on advancing the fields of immunotherapy and tissue engineering, making her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education and Experience

  • 1987-1992: Bachelor of Science in Biology, School of Biology, B.U.A.P. 🎓
  • 1995: Biologist Degree, B.U.A.P. 🧑‍🔬
  • Current: Academic Technician A T.C., U.N.A.M. 🏫
  • Lab: Experimental Immunotherapy and Tissue Engineering, U.N.A.M. 🔬
  • Research: Participated in 13 ongoing projects, 15 completed ones; Collaborative projects: 12 ongoing, 18 completed 📊

Professional Development

Beatriz Hernández Téllez has continued her professional development through participation in various symposia, workshops, and seminars. She has attended 7 symposia, 8 workshops, 26 courses, and earned 1 diploma, reflecting her commitment to staying updated in her field. Additionally, she has shared her knowledge at over 140 national and international congresses, further cementing her role as an expert in immunotherapy and tissue engineering. Beatriz’s active involvement in these educational settings highlights her passion for advancing her career and contributing to the scientific community. 🧑‍🏫📅🧬

Research Focus

Beatriz Hernández Téllez’s research focuses on experimental immunotherapy, tissue engineering, and electron microscopy techniques. She has worked extensively in these areas, contributing to several projects that aim to advance scientific understanding and medical applications. Her work involves immunohistochemistry and laboratory techniques, with a particular focus on the intersection of biology and medical histology. By training students and participating in numerous research projects, Beatriz is dedicated to advancing the field of tissue engineering and contributing to innovative therapeutic approaches. 🧬💉🔬

Awards and Honors

  • PRIDE Level “D” (Renovated January 2023) 🏆
  • 18 First Place Awards for works presented at congresses 🥇
  • 1 Second Place Award at congresses 🥈
  • 1 Technological Innovation Award 🏅
  • 1 CANIFARMA Award 🌟

Publication Top Notes:

  1. “Subcutaneous Application of a Gelatin/Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Induces the Production of Skin Extracellular Matrix”

    Cited by: 3

  2. “Gelatin/Hyaluronic Acid Scaffold Coupled to CpG and MAGE-A5 as a Treatment against Murine Melanoma”
    Cited by: 1
  3. “Immunomodulatory Properties of Masticadienonic Acid and 3α-Hydroxy Masticadienoic Acid in Dendritic Cells”

    Cited by: 5

  4. “Epicutaneous Administration of 17β-Estradiol Induces Langerhans Cells Depletion”

    Cited by: 1

  5. “Characterization of a Murine Model of Endothelial Dysfunction Induced by Chronic Intraperitoneal Administration of Angiotensin II”

    Cited by: 6

 

Prof. Beatriz Hernández-Téllez | Immunotherapy | Best Researcher Award

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