Dr Nadya Panagides completed her PhD in 2021 at the University of Queensland, Australia, with a research focus on therapeutic antibody discovery. She has postdoctoral research experience in cancer immunology and conducted her undergraduate research on the biochemical and functional characterization of snake venom proteins.
In 2023, Nadya relocated to Germany as a Teach@Tübingen Fellow, where she designed and implemented a practical Master’s-level course centered on advanced immunology laboratory techniques. In 2024, she joined the Claassen group as a postdoctoral researcher, where her work focuses on the generation and analysis of highly multiplexed imaging datasets to interrogate the tumor microenvironment, with a particular emphasis on spatial immunology.