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Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Dentistry from the University of São Paulo, Master’s and Doctoral degree in Science (Human Physiology), Post-doctoral degree from the University of São Paulo, with additional training in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and University of Florida.
Abrahão Fontes Baptista
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Office: – Bloco –
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e-mail: alexandre.kihara@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in History from Universidade de São Paulo, Master’s degree in Social History (1998), Doctoral degree in Economics History (2003) from Universidade de São Paulo, and postdoctoral in Science History (2010) from Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Has experience in History, Social Sciences and Arts, with emphasis on Research Methodology in History, Social Sciences and Arts, Theory and Philosophy of History, History of Science, Art, Technology and Culture. Research on cultural, gender, sexual, ethnic, generational, socio-economic diversity, with the production of scientific knowledge in the context of the history of science and with social and cultural movements, social conflicts, identity and culture, their imaginary in urban and rural areas and their social and cultural technologies in the field of Performance and Policy.
Alexandre Hiroaki Kihara
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Office: 279 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: andre.cravo@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of São Paulo (2005) and Doctoral degree in Neurophysiology from the University of São Paulo (2011) with an internship at Oxford University. Conducted Post-doctoral degree in the USP of Radiology Institute in the period from 2011 to 2012. Has experience in neurophysiology and cognition acting on the following topics: cognition, psychophysics, EEG, perception, attention and time.
Andre Mascioli Cravo
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Office: 270 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: andre.fonseca@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Bachelor of Mathematics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1992), Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1995) and Doctoral degree in Mathematical Physics at the Institute of Theoretical Physics – UNESP (2006).
André Ricardo Oliveira da Fonseca
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Office: 280 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: claudinei.biazoli@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Bachelor of Management Systems Analysis and Data Processing from PUC of Campinas (1993). Doctoral degree in Psychobiology from Universidade de São Paulo (2000) with internships at the University of London and the University of Leicester (1997-1999). Post-doctoral degree in neurophysiology by Universidade de São Paulo (2004-2007) and the Hopital de la Salpetriere (INSERM) – Paris-France (2008). Operates in neuropsychopharmacology and computational modeling of cognitive and attentional processes with emphasis on the following themes: schizophrenia, dopamine, nitric oxide, glutamate, animals and computer models of attention and learning.
Claudinei Eduardo Biazoli Júnior
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Office: 257 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: cristiane.salum@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Degree in Biological Sciences, Doctoral (2008) and Post-doctoral (2009) degree in science – Physiology / Neuroscience – University of São Paulo. Held part of their studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara – UCSB, in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology department where he specialized in neurodegenerative diseases.
Cristiane Otero Reis Salum
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Office: 247 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: daniel.carrettiero@ufabc.edu.br
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
“Has Bachelor degree (2001), Master’s degree (2004) and Doctoral degree (2008) in Computer Science from the Instituto de Matemática e Estatística da Universidade de São Paulo (IME-USP), with doctoral training (sandwich) in the Genomic Signal Processing Laboratory – Texas A &
Daniel Carneiro Carrettiero
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Office: 212 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: david.martins@ufabc.edu.br
NINA Member
Has Undergratuade degree in Biology from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (1999), Master’s degree in Pharmacology from Universidade de São Paulo (2002), Doctoral degree in Pharmacology from Universidade de São Paulo (2008) and Post-doctoral degree from Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Has Undergratuade degree in Veterinary Medicine from Universidade Anhanguera (2015). Has experience in pharmacology, molecular biology, animal physiology, neuroethology, cellular and molecular neurobiology, biochemistry, pain systems and neuroscience, acting on the following topics: experimental neuroscience, animal behavior, molecular biology, biochemistry, molecular and behavioral pharmacology, experimental models of mental disorders and nociception systems.
David Corrêa Martins Júnior
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Office: 247 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: elizabeth.teodorov@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Biological Science from Universidade de São Paulo (1999), Master’s degree in Psychobiology from Universidade de São Paulo (2002) and Doctoral degree in Psychobiology from Universidade de São Paulo (2005). Has experience in Biophysics, with emphasis in computational neuroscience.
Elizabeth Teodorov
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Office: 545-2 – Bloco A – S.A.
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e-mail: fabio.souza@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Master’s and Doctoral degree in Physiology and Pharmacology from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Has post-doctoral degree from Neurobiology and Physiology department at Northwestern University – USA and from Feinberg School of Medicine at Nothwestern University – USA. Has experience in neuroscience, acting on the following topics: ionic channels, synaptic integration and transmission, mechanisms of learning and memory and cognitive disorders using behavioral studies, molecular biology, mathematical simulations, electrophysiology and functional fluorescent images (nervous tissue slices, cell culture, and heterologous expression systems)
Fábio Marques Simões de Souza
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Office: 250 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: francisco.pelaez@ufabc.edu.br
NINA Colaborator
Has Undergratuade degree in Eletric Engineering – Eletronics Modality from Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (POLI-USP), Master’s degree in Eletric Engineering (POLI-USP) and Doctoral degree in Computer Engineering from Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA). Has experience in Information Engineering with enphasis in Digital Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition, acting on the following themes: biomedical signal processing, machine learning, multimedia processing
Francisco Javier Ropero Pelaéz
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Office: 935 – Bloco B – S.A.
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e-mail: francisco.fraga@ufabc.edu.br
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Colaborator
Has Undergratuade degree in Biomedical Sciences from the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (1998), Master’s degree in Psychobiology (2000) and Doctorate degree of Science (2005) from the Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Has experience in pharmacology, with emphasis on Natural Products, acting on the following topics: medicinal plants, adaptogens, psychopharmacology, neurodegeneration and animal models.
Francisco José Fraga da Silva
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Office: 940 – Bloco B – S.A.
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e-mail: fulvio.mendes@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergratuade degree in Chemistry from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp, 1997), Doctoral degree in Chemistry from the Universidade de São Paulo (2005) and sandwich doctorate in Biochimica and Biology cellulare and molecolare – Università di Roma Tor Vergata (2003-2004). Has experience in Biochemistry, acting on the following topics: copper chemistry, bioinorganic, free radicals and reactive oxygen species in physiology and cell signaling, development of complex copper proactive in therapy and cell cultures, generation of oxidative stress and changes in cell cycle.
Fúlvio Rieli Mendes
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Office: 632 – Bloco A – S.A.
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Colaborator
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e-mail: giselle.cerchiaro@ufabc.edu.br
NINA Member
Has Undergraduate degree in Eletrical Engineering – Emphasis on Eletronics from Escola de Engenharia Mauá (1984), Master’s (1999) and Doctoral (2005) degree in Eletrical Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo. Has experience in Eletrical Engineering, with emphasis in Computer and Systems Engineering, working on the following topics: computer networks, Distance Education, eletronic learning, multimedia applications and virtual world applications.
Giselle Cerchiaro
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Office: 1010 – Bloco B – S.A.
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e-mail: joao.sato@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergratuade degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1993), Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering – Biomechanics from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1996), Doctoral degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Surrey (1999), and Post-doctoral degree at Penn State University and Columbia University (2001-2005). Has experience in the area of Biomedical Engineering – Biomechanics Instrumentation, acting on the following topics: Neuroscience and Motor Control, Kinetic analysis and motion kinematics.
João Ricardo Sato
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Office: 251 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
NINA Member
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e-mail: leia.bagesteiro ufabc.edu.br
NINA Member
Has Undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (2000), Master’s degree in Chemistry from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (2001) and Doctoral degree in Biological Sciences (Molecular Biology) from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2004). Has experience in Biochemistry, with emphasis in Enzymology and develops projects to obtain enzyme inhibitors.
Léia Bernardi Bagesteiro
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Office: 351 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: marcela.echeverry@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergratuade degree in Medicine – Universidad Industrial de Santander (1994) Colombia, Master’s degree in Psycobiology from Universidade de São Paulo (1998) and Doctoral degree in Science (Human Physiology) from Universidade de São Paulo (2002). Has Post-doctoraal degree from Universidade de São Paulo-RP and Post-doctoral degree in sanity from Universidade de Murcia – Spain. Has experience in Physiology with emphasis in Neurophysiology, acting on the following topics: nitric oxide, nos, hippocampus, hippocampus and antinociception, antinociception and stress, Parkinson and neurodegenerative diseases in non-human primates and rodents.
Marcela Bermúdez Echeverry
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Office: 261 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Colaborator
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e-mail: marcelo.reyes@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergratuade degree in Physics from Universidade de São Paulo (1998), Master’s degree in Physics from Universidade de São Paulo (2001) e Doctoral degree in Neuroscience from Universidade de São Paulo (2005). Has experience in Biophysics, with emphasis in Processes and Systems Biophysics, acting on the following topics: activity of biological neural networks, particularly pattern generator centres, dynamical systems and chaos. In 2005 he transferred to the University of California at San Diego, where he began a post-doctoral degree studying the dynamics of generator pattern centres. In 2008 he began his second post-doctorate from the Medical University of South Carolina, where he studied the neural mechanisms of perception of time in electrophysiology and pharmacology experiments on animals in motion.
Marcelo Bussotti Reyes
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Office: 258 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: marcelo.caetano@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Bachelor in Psychology (2002) e Psychologist (2003) from Universidade Federal de São Carlos. Master’s (2006) e doctoral (2009) degree in Experimental Psychology from Brown University, USA. Was Post-doctoral Associate in The John B. Pierce Laboratory and Post-doctoral Fellow in Neurobiology Departament from Yale University School of Medicine from 2009 to 2012. Has experience in psychology and neuroscience, with an emphasis on experimental psychology, behavioral animal models, electrophysiology and neuropharmacology. Acts on the following subjects: basic processes involved in temporal estimation, stimulus control, working memory and executive control, with human and non-human subjects participating.
Marcelo Salvador Caetano
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Office: 271 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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Universidade de Toulouse, França (2001-2002) e Universidade de Pequim, China (2005), realizando pesquisas de cooperação internacionais com o apoio do CNPq e da CAPES. Atualmente é professora aposentada, Professora Visitante Sênior, no contexto do programa CAPES/2012 e colaboradora do Núcleo de Neuropsicolinguística do PPG em Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Pesquisadora CNPq 1D até 2011. Tem experiência na área de Psicologia, com ênfase em Neuropsicologia, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: neuropsicologia, memória, compreensão textual, envelhecimento e neuropsicologia cognitiva.”
Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Parente
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e-mail: camila.almeida@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
influência da temperatura sobre variáveis fisiológicas e comportamentais
Maria Camila Almeida
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Office: 242 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Colaborator
Has Undergratuade degree in Biological Sciences from Universidade de São Paulo (1975), Master’s (1978) and Doctoral (1981) degree in Physiology – Pharmacology from Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da Universidade de São Paulo. Has experience in Pharmacology, Toxicology and Neuroscience, acting in developmental toxicology, neuroscience and behavior and Psychopharmacology and Neuroimmunomodulation. Studies changes introduced in the perinatal period by modulating immune system in the central nervous system, heavy metals, pesticides and endocrine disrupters in order to investigate the behavioral, endocrine and development of animal models of mental disorders.
Maria Martha Bernardi
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e-mail: teresa.carthery@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
adaptação transcultural de instrumentos para avaliação de linguagem, cognição e atividades de vida diária e em estudos que investigam a influência da escolaridade e alfabetismo funcional sobre o desempenho em testes cognitivos.Coordena o Grupo de Estudos em Neurociência da Linguagem e Cognição (GELC – UFABC)”
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart
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Office: 262 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: paula.tiba@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Biological Science – Medical Modality from Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP (2001), Master’s and Doctoral degree in Psycobiology from Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP (2004 – 2008), with sandwich period at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (2007-2008). Has experience in Physiology and Neuroscience with emphasis on behavioral analisys, polysomnography and endocrine physiology, acting on the following topics: sleep, stress and memory.
Paula Ayako Tiba
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Office: 255 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: peter.claessens@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Master’s degree in Psichology and Doctoral degree in Psychologic Science, with research conducted at the Experimental Psychology Laboratory of the Psychology Institute of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (1998 and 2005) [University of Leuven, Belgium]. Post-doctoral degree from Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB) da Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Has experience on psychophysics with emphasis on vision, mainly attention and grouping, and quantitative modelling of perceptual phenomena.
Peter Maurice Erna Claessens
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Office: 267 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: rafael.vilela@ufabc.edu.br
NINA Colaborator
Has Undergraduate degree in Physics (1998), Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics (2001) from Universidade Estadual de Campinas, and Doctoral degree in Physics (2006) from Universidade de São Paulo. He was researcher at Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, in Dresden, Germany, for three years (2006-2009), with grants from that Institute. Works in the following topics: chaos, nonlinear and stochastic dynamics, transport flows and computational neuroscience
Rafael Ribeiro Dias Vilela de Oliveira
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Office: 515-2 – Bloco A – S.A.
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e-mail: raphael.camargo@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Doctoral degree in Computer Science from IME/USP, Master’s degree in Physics from IF/USP and Bachelor degree in Molecular Science from USP. Has experience and acts in: (1) computer science, mainly in high-performance computing (paralel programming, CUDA and fault tolerance) and distributed systems (grid computing and distributed data storage) and (2) computational neuroscience, acting on biologically realistic neural networks modelling and simulating, and biologically inspired neural networks for pattern recognition.
Raphael Yokoingawa de Camargo
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Office: 266 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: raquel.fornari@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Pharmacy from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (1998), Master’s degree in Psycobiology from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2001) and Doctoral degree in Psychobiology from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2007). Conducted a post-doctoral at the University Medical Center Groningen, UMCG, the Netherlands, in the field of Learning and Memory (2009-2011). Has experience in Psychobiology, with emphasis on Neuropsychopharmacology, acting on the following topics: emotional memory, stress and memory, memory psychopharmacology.
Raquel Vecchio Fornari
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Office: 259 – Bloco Delta – SBC
Supervisor at the Graduate Program – Permanent
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e-mail: tatiana.ferreira@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Undergraduate degree in Biological Science – Medical Modality from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2000), Master’s degree in Psychobiology from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2003) and Doctoral degree in Psychobiology from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (2008). Post-doctoral made in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, ICB, USP. Has experience in Neuroscience with emphasis in Psychobiology and Psychopharmacology, acting on the following topics: basal ganglia, amygdala, neuroanatomy, memory, emotional memory.
Tatiana Lima Ferreira
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Office: 245 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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e-mail: tiago.pereira@ufabc.edu.br
NINA Colaborator
Has Undergraduate degree in Physics from Universidade de São Paulo (2004) and Doctoral degree in Nonlinear Dynamics – University of Potsdam (2007). Has experience in Mathematics, with emphasis in Dynamical Systems, working in the following topics: networks, applied math, synchronization, chaos e random matrix theory.
Tiago Pereira da Silva
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e-mail: yossi.zana@ufabc.edu.br
Professor at BNC
Has Post-doctoral degree from Instituto de Matemática e Estatística da Universidade de São Paulo (IME-USP), Doctoral and Master’s degree in Neuroscience and Behavior from Instituto de Psicologia da USP and Bachelor in Behavioral Science from Ben Gurion University (BGU), Israel. Conducts research related to human and computer vision, with emphasis on perception of elementary (bars) and complex (faces) forms.
Yossi Zana
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Office: 243 – Bloco Delta – SBC
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