Elisa Bolatti is Biologist graduated at the School of Physics, Exacts and Natural Sciences at the National University of Córdoba and Professor of Biology at the Argentinian Catholic University. She performed her PhD at the Human Virology Group of the IBR and at the School of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences of the National University of Rosario under the direction of Dr. Adriana Giri and Dr. Diego Chouhy. During her Ph.D she studied the molecular epidemiology and evolutionary mechanisms of human papillomaviruses and adquired experience in the development of molecular methods for the detection of viral infections. She obtained fellowships from the European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases to perform scientific visits at the Institute of Microbiology and Immunology of the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). She completed her post doctoral studies at the Human Virology Group focused on the study and discovery of new viruses using next generation sequencing and bioinformatics tools for big data analysis. At the moment, she is carrying out her research in two lines of investigation, one focused on the development of kits for the diagnosis of viral infections using aptamers as molecular sensors, and another aimed at the analysis of viromes and the discovery of novel viruses with implications for human and animal health in wild animal samples.
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