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André Schenka |
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Edson Antunes |
CNPq grantee of research productivity scholarship - Level 1A |
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Fabíola Taufic Mônica Iglesias |
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Gilberto De Nucci | Bolsista de Produtividade em Pesquisa do CNPq - Nível 1A graduated in medicine by the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto – University of São Paulo (1981) and earned his doctoral degree in pharmacology from the University of London (1986). Currently, he is an associate professor at the University of Campinas and a full professor at the University of São Paulo. He has experience in the pharmacology field, with emphasis in clinical pharmacology, and works mainly with the following subjects: nitric oxide, bioavailability, bradykinin and endothelium-1. |
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Gabriel Forato Anhê |
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Mary Luci de Souza Queiroz | CNPq grantee of research productivity scholarship - Level 2 graduated in biological sciences by the São Paulo State University (Unesp-Botucatu) (1971), earned her master and doctoral degrees in immunopharmacology from the University of Manchester in England (1979-1983), and her postdoctoral degree from WEHI, Melbourne, Australia (1987). She is a full professor at the University of Campinas since 2000. She works mainly with the following subjects: hematopoiesis, immunologic system and the chemical or environmental toxicity, methodologies to evaluate autoimmunities and autoimmune diseases, autoimmunity in association with occupational exposure to silica, and cutaneous immunomodulation produced by standardized extracts of natural products with cosmetic activity. |
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Sisi Marcondes Paschoal | Graduated in pharmaceutical sciences by the University of São Paulo (1989), earned her master’s degree in pharmacology from the University of Campinas (1993) and doctoral degree in pharmacology from the University of São Paulo (1998). Currently, she is a professor at the University of Campinas. She has experience in the pharmacology field, with emphasis in general pharmacology, and works mainly with the following subjects: plaquetary activity, inflammation and reactive oxygen species. | |
Stephen Hyslop | Earned his doctoral degree in physiology from the University of London in 1988. Currently, he is an assistant professor at the University of Campinas. He published 56 articles in specialized periodicals and 65 works in annals of events. He oriented seven and cooriented four master students, and oriented one and cooriented two doctoral students. He works in the pharmacology field, with emphasis in biochemical and molecular pharmacology. He already interacted with 165 collaborators in co-authorships of scientific works. He works mainly with the following subjects: characterization, cardiovascular disease, enzyme, hypertension, nitric oxide, purification, serpent and poison. |