Marina Mané Damas, PhD
Marina Mané Damas, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Research group neuroinflammation and autoimmunity at the Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology at the Mental Health and Neuroscience Research Institute at Maastricht University. Marina started her career in research during the bachelor internship in neuromuscular diseases group in Sant Pau Biomedical Research Institute. In 2012 she received her bachelor’s degree in biotechnology at Rovira i Virgili University (Spain) and subsequently performed her Master degree education in Neuroscience at University of Barcelona (Spain) where she graduated in 2013. She worked as a research assistant in Immune receptors of the innate and adaptive system in Institut d’Invertigacions Biomedediques Agust Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS). In December 2014 she started her PhD and worked among other things in a project funded by the Nederlandse organisatie voor gezondheidsonderzoek en zorginnovatie (ZonMw). During her PhD she studied the prevalence and mechanisms of action of autoantibodies from patients with psychotic disorders and she has been also involved in the study of pathogenicity and drug mechanisms in other antibody mediated neuromuscular disorders such as Myasthenia gravis. Afterwards, she received a personal Kootstra Talent Fellowship that allowed her to continue her research as a Post-doc, where she worked to develop novel preclinical models and investigated the different effector functions of pathogenic autoantibodies and novel therapeutic strategies using in vitro and in vivo assays in different antibody mediated autoimmune disorders. Currently, she is involved in the supervision and management of several projects and PhD students. She is interested on revealing the role of the thymus in the development of autoimmunity with special interest in Myasthenia gravis, as thymic abnormalities are often associated with this disorder.
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