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Comment:
Likely to be notable per
WP:NACADEMIC
, but requires additional citations based on significant coverage about Batista in reliable, independent, secondary sources with reputations for accuracy and fact-checking (not primary sources such as profiles from institutions to which he is affilated). Draft could be expanded to include dates, (sourced) information about his career, principle publications, dates of key awards, etc.
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Scientist with expertise in B cells and antibodies
Facundo Damian Batista
is a US-based scientist expert in
B cells
and antibodies.
Education
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Batista gained an undergraduate degree at the
University of Buenos Aires
in Argentina in 1991. He then gained a PhD at the International School of Advanced Studies in
Trieste
, Italy in 1995.
[1]
[2]
Career
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He was a tenured member of the
Francis Crick Institute
in London and a professor at
Imperial College London
.
[1]
Batista is currently a professor of biology at MIT,
[2]
the chief editor of the EMBO Journal,
[3]
and an associate director, scientific director, and principal investigator at the
Ragon Institute
of Mass General,
MIT
, and Harvard.
[1]
He contributes to the Ragon Institute’s mission to learn from the immune system to improve health.
[4]
Batista specialises in research into
B cells
(white blood cells that create
antibodies
and are a critical part of the immune system),
[5]
studying their fundamental biology and their applications to immunology and vaccine development.
[3]
His findings have been published in many leading journals, including
Nature
,
Science
,
Immunity
,
The EMBO Journal
,
Journal of Experimental Medicine
, and
Nature Immunology
.
[6]
Awards
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Batista was awarded fellowships at the
Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom)
[6]
and the American Academy of Microbiology.
[2]
References
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]