Author Biographies

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Olga D Bragina graduated from the Medical Faculty of Siberian State Medical University in 2009. She entered the clinical residency in the specialty of oncology at the Tomsk Research Institute of Oncology. Since 2011, she has been working as a research fellow at the Nuclear Medicine Department, Cancer Research Institute of Tomsk NRMC. In 2017, she completed the radiology residency program. She is the author of more than 50 scientific publications and 5 patents of the Russian Federation. During her scientific activity, she participated in scientific and practical Russian and international conferences as a speaker or co-author.
Julia G Kzhyshkowska currently works as a Professor, and the Head of the Department for Innate Immunity and Tolerance at the University of Heidelberg. She mainly focuses on cell biology, inflammation, scavenger receptor, molecular biology, and immunology. Her cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in cell surface receptor and nucleotide excision repair, DNA repair protein XRCC4, and homology-directed repair. She studied inflammation and cytokines that intersect with proinflammatory cytokines, implant failure, and implant interaction with host and ex vivo. The various areas that she examines in her molecular biology study include receptor, DNA repair, and interleukin 4. Much of her study explores immunology's relationship to macrophages. Her macrophage research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of adipose tissue macrophages and pathogenesis and pathology.
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