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Learn more about our collaborators in the CAPES-PRINT Program:

Prof. Dr. Andrés Trostchansky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vaxmBXbHbA

Prof. Dr. Andrés Trostchansky has an undergraduate teaching degree in Biochemistry from the Facultad de Ciencias (2000), a master’s degree in Chemistry from the Facultad de Quimica (2003) and a doctoral degree in Chemistry from the Facultad de Quimica (2007). He is currently an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the Facultad de Medicina, UdelaR; a Visiting Professor at the Universidade Federal do Maranhão; and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. His research is focused on the study of nitrolipids, mass spectrometry, PDI, platelets and nitric oxide.

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The doctoral student of the Graduate Program in Biochemistry, Tuany Eichwald, embarked on a mission that brought positive impacts on her personal and professional life. Tuany joined the research gorup of Prof. Dr. Sebastièn Talbot from the prestigious University of Montreal in Canada. Together with the professor and his research group (www.talbotlab.com), she developed studies to better understand the interaction of adipose tissue with sensory innervation in order to promote or facilitate the development of chronic pain in obesity. This research experience abroad was funded by the CAPES-PrInt Program.

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Dr. Sebastien Talbot from the University of Montreal, Canada (www.talbotlab.com) visited the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) to participate in the “1st Cycle of International Seminars of the Graduate Programs in Biochemistry, Medical Sciences and Pharmacology”.

Dr. Talbot presented the lectures “Silencing nociceptor neurons reduces allergic airway inflammation” and “Nociceptor neurons control cancer immunosurveillance” to an audience of 60-70 participants (maximum room capacity) including undergraduate students, mainly from the medical school, graduate students – from the Biochemistry, Medicine, Pharmacology, and Pharmacy programs, faculty and staff at UFSC.

During his visit, Dr. Talbot met with graduate students and researchers from UFSC in order to strengthen the scientific collaboration established through the CAPES-PrInt Program.

27 August 2019

Ariane Zamoner (PPGBQA Coordinator), Alexandra Latini (PPGBQA Coordinator), Sebastien Talbot (University of Montreal, Canada), Kália LIin (PPGCM Coordinator)
CAPES-PRINT ROUND TABLE  (VIDEO)