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The neurological aspects of the Congenital Syndrome caused by the Zika virus will be modeled and investigated in vitro, using fluorescent and bioluminescent viral strains as well as neural cells derived from iPSCs.
Graduating in biomedicine at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), currently in the 3rd year. Scientific Initiation student (intern) at the Laboratory of Infeccious Processes of Trypanosomatids, at the Pasteur Institut of Sao Paulo. Founding member of the Academic League of Infectology from the Federal University of Sao Paulo, with the function of Bureaucratic Director through the year of 2025. During 2024, was the grant holder for the university extension project "Prof. Dr. Renato Locchi Museum of Human Anatomy - The Experience of a Journey Through the Human Body", receiving visitors, repairing and organizing part of the collection. Former member of the extension project "Cursinho Popular Pré-Vestibular Jeannine Aboulafia (CUJA)", working as a biology on-call teacher during the year 2023. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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The neurological aspects of the Congenital Syndrome caused by the Zika virus will be modeled and investigated in vitro, using fluorescent and bioluminescent viral strains as well as neural cells derived from iPSCs.
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