
Camila Coelho, PhD
About Me
The Coelho lab (www.coelholab.com) is a very collaborative research group studying human B cell responses to vaccines against emerging and re-emerging pathogens. Specifically, we are curious to identify highly functional B cell epitopes and B cells and antibody-associate markers related to binding or functional activity against viruses or parasites, that have not yet been discovered so far.
We are a fast-paced research group that uses very innovative experimental and bioinformatics approaches to answer our scientific questions.
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Microbiology
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Immunology [IMM], Microbiology [MIC]
Education
BS, University of Uberaba
MBA, Pinhais College
MSc, University of São Paulo
PhD, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Postdoctoral, Georgetown University
Postdoctoral, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Postdoctoral, National Institutes of Health (NIAID/NIH)
Awards
2018
Centennial Award, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Industry Relationships
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