Mar Eroles, Ph.D. is a pioneering researcher at the Université de Bordeaux, whose work uniquely bridges the disciplines of immunology and physics. After earning her Ph.D. from Université de Bordeaux, France she has devoted her career to applying principles of physics to unravel complex immunological processes. Her research integrates advanced quantitative modeling, statistical mechanics, and biophysical techniques to study the dynamics of the immune system—from the interactions of immune cells to the energetic and structural underpinnings of immune responses.
Dr. Eroles’s interdisciplinary approach enables her to develop innovative models that capture the mechanistic details of how physical forces and molecular interactions govern immunity. By combining experimental investigations with theoretical insights, her work provides a deeper understanding of immune regulation and has the potential to inform the design of novel vaccines and immunotherapies.
A strong advocate for collaborative research, Dr. Eroles works closely with both experimental immunologists and theoretical physicists to push the boundaries of systems immunology. Her contributions not only advance fundamental scientific knowledge but also pave the way for practical applications in treating immune-related diseases.