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Hetvi Gandhi works as a research assistant in the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology. She pursued her PhD at Technische Universität Dresden in Germany under the supervision of Prof. Petra Schwille, focusing on interleukin-4 receptor signaling through molecular biology and advanced imaging techniques. Her PhD research demonstrated that interleukin signals are primarily located within endosomes. Following her doctorate, she served as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institut des maladies génétiques (IMAGINE Institute) in Paris, France, where she worked with Dr. Matias Simons on Dent's disease using Drosophila Melanogaster as a model organism. Additionally, she collaborated with Prof. Katharina Gaus at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney on microprinting and super-resolution techniques. Currently, her research centers on standardizing single molecule imaging and expansion microscopy in biological samples at various scales, from single cells to tissues. Hetvi's expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to SDG(s) in education and academic qualifications in Cell Biology.
Institut des maladies génétiques (IMAGINE Institute) • Paris, France
Conducted research on rare genetic diseases including Dent's disease.
University of New South Wales (UNSW) • Sydney, Australia
Supported research projects in the Department of Cell Biology.
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