

Ph.D in Biological Sciences, University of Buenos Aires (1991). Postdoctoral fellow (1992-1997), Research Assistant Professor (1997-1999) in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA.
Currently, she is a member of the Scientific Research Career of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) of Argentina, and has over 30 years of experience in university teaching. At IBioBA she leads the research group ‘Molecular mechanisms involved in CRH receptors signaling’.
Selected publications
- Inda C, Bonfiglio JJ, Dos Santos Claro PA, Senin SA, Armando NG, Deussing JM, Silberstein S.
cAMP-dependent cell differentiation triggered by activated CRHR1 in hippocampal neuronal cells.
Sci Rep. 7:1944. (2017) - Inda C, Armando NG, Dos Santos Claro PA, Silberstein S.
Endocrinology and the brain: corticotropin-releasing hormone signalling.
Endocr Connect 6:R99-R120 (2017) - Inda C , dos Santos Claro P A, Bonfiglio J J , Senin SA, Maccarrone G, Turck CW, Silberstein S.
Different cAMP sources are critically involved in G protein-coupled receptor CRHR1 signaling.
J Cell Biol. 214:181-195 (2016) - Bonfiglio, J.J.; Inda, C.; Senin, S.; Maccarrone, G.; Refojo, D.; Giacomini, D.; Turck, C.; Holsboer, F.; Arzt, E.; Silberstein, S.
B-Raf and CRHR1 internalization mediate biphasic ERK1/2 activation by CRH in hippocampal HT22 cells.
Molecular Endocrinology 27:491-510 (2013) - Bonfiglio J.J., Maccarrone G., Rewerts C, Holsboer F., Arzt E., Turck C., Silberstein S.
Characterization of the B-Raf interactome in mouse hippocampal neuronal cells.
Journal of Proteomics 74:186-198 (2011) - Bonfiglio J.J., Inda, C., Refojo, D., Holsboer F., Arzt E., Silberstein S.
The Corticotropin Releasing Hormone network and the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis: molecular and cellular mechanisms involved.
Neuroendocrinology 94:12-20 (2011) - Silberstein, S., Vogl, A.M., Refojo, D., Senin, S.A., Wurst, W. , Holsboer, F., Deussing, J.M., Arzt, E.
Amygdaloid pERK1/2 in Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone overexpressing mice under basal and acute stress conditions.
Neuroscience 159:610-617 (2009)