
About
Mauro Gaya received his BSc degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Buenos Aires in 2011 (Buenos Aires, Argentina). During his undergraduate studies, he worked at the Leloir Institute Foundation under the supervision of Dr. Silvia Moreno, investigating the role of dietary polyphenols on adipocyte differentiation.
Dr. Gaya obtained his PhD from the University College London in 2015 (London, UK). He performed his PhD work at the London Research Institute in the laboratory of Dr. Facundo Batista. While there, he uncovered a role for lymph node resident macrophages in the induction of B cell responses upon infection.
Dr. Gaya performed a joint postdoctoral stage in between the Francis Crick institute (London, UK) and the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA). His postdoctoral work led to seminal discoveries in the area of germinal centre biology.
Mauro Gaya was recruited to the CIML (Marseille, France) in 2018 to establish a research group focused on the analysis of B cell responses during pathogenic situations.
Main achievements
- Elucidation of the role of Natural Killer T cells in the early seeding of germinal centre B cells during viral
infection. - Demonstration that the disrupted organization of lymph node-resident macrophages induced by a primary
infection temporarily shuts down immune responses to subsequent pathogens.
Projects
Project: UNFIRE Other participants: Ciphe (Ana Zarubica), Hospices Civils de Lyon and CIRI (Sophie Trouillet-Assant, Thierry Walzer), CoVir team […]





The GCselection project, coordinated by Dr. Pierre Milpied (CIML), revisits the mechanisms of antibody maturation in centers […]

