Cinthia Olexen

Research Scientist

Dr. Cinthia Olexen stands out as a prominent figure in the medical sciences, particularly within the realms of immune and hemato-oncology diseases. Her academic achievements are marked by a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, attained in 2022, which underscores her commitment to advancing medical research. Her scholarly journey initiated at the National University of Misiones, where she secured a degree in Biological Sciences with a focus on Genetics in 2017. Further enhancing her academic portfolio, Dr. Olexen completed a Licentiate degree, a rigorous program demanding six years of full-time study and a thesis in Immunology, showcasing her deep engagement with scientific inquiry.

Dr. Olexen’s professional pathway is adorned with significant research endeavors, particularly during her tenure as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Buenos Aires’ School of Medicine, and as a Ph.D. student within the Experimental Thrombosis and Inflammation Immunobiology Lab at the National Academy of Medicine. Her research, centered on the intricate dynamics of tyrosine kinase receptors, inflammatory responses, and the regulation within Langerhans-type cells, has contributed valuable insights into inflammatory and pathological profiles and their underlying signaling pathways.

Her contributions to science are not only reflected in her publications in esteemed journals but also in the accolades and recognition she has received, highlighting her impact on the field. Dr. Olexen’s engagement with the scientific community extends through her active participation in scientific meetings and workshops, enriching the discourse within medical sciences. Her proficiency spans a comprehensive range of laboratory techniques, notably in cytometry, complemented by essential soft skills such as adaptability, teamwork, critical thinking, and effective communication. Dr. Olexen’s dedication to research and the advancement of medical sciences is evident through her extensive educational background, her impactful research, and her ongoing contributions to the scientific community.