Ludmila Budziñski, PhD Fellow at IBioBA, studies which are the mechanisms that activate under stress at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany.
When an organism undergoes a stressful situation, a series of processes activate in tissues, cells and molecules in order to mitigate the impact of stress. The body seeks to reestablish a balance in order to adapt to this new situation.
Ludmila Budziñski studies the relationship between stress and the molecular mechanisms involved in this process. She is a doctoral fellow of CONICET at the Biomedicine Research Institute of Buenos Aires (IBioBA – CONICET – Partner Institute of the Max Planck Society), where she works in the group of Physiopathological Impact and Molecular Mechanisms of Inflammatory Mediators, under the direction of Ana Liberman, assistant researcher, and Eduardo Arzt, senior researcher of CONICET.
You can find this story published in the website of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) (in Spanish)