Cecilia Cabrera Navarro
Cecilia Cabrera graduated in Biological Sciences from the University of Barcelona (UB) in 1994. She pursued doctoral studies in IrsiCaixa, obtaining a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 2001. After a period of postdoctoral studies at IrsiCaixa, in 2005 she obtained a position as a Spanish Ministry of Health biomedical researcher assigned to the Germans Trias i Pujol Institute for Health Science Research (IGTP) in Badalona. She is a regular reviewer of the international journal AIDS, has published 47 scientific papers, has benefited from ongoing public and private funding for her research and collaborates with several national and international groups. In her teaching role she has supervised five doctoral theses (two currently underway).
Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain 1 (NOD1) Agonists Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Human Lung Epithelial Cells through Harnessing the Innate Immune Response.
Author Correction: Modulation of the autophagic pathway inhibits HIV-1 infection in human lymphoid tissue cultured ex vivo.
Women for science and science for women: Gaps, challenges and opportunities towards optimizing pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV-1 prevention.
Remodeling the bladder tumor immune microenvironment by mycobacterial species with changes in their cell envelope composition.
HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins isolated from Viremic Non-Progressor individuals are fully functional and cytopathic.