Resume
Mariana R Batista is a veterinarian since 2006 and has concluded her Master degree in Veterinary Medicine in 2011 at Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade de Lisboa (FMV-ULisboa) and her Doctorate (PhD) in 2020 at the same institution in the field of Veterinary Sciences. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (FMV-ULHT), where she teaches Anatomy and Reproduction in the Veterinary Medicine degree. Additionally, she is a researcher at the Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal (CIISA), University of Lisbon. Her research, as well as the subject of her PhD, focuses on the mammalian early embryo development and the role of intercellular signaling pathways on the first cellular differentiation, as well as embryo- and gamete-maternal interactions and has enabled the publication of 8 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and several communications at national and international conferences.
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Mestrado integradoMestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária
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DoutoramentoDoutoramento em Ciências Veterinárias
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LicenciaturaMedicina Veterinária
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Pós-GraduaçãoPedagogia do Ensino Superior
Publicações
Artigo em revista
- 2021-02, Balanced Notch-Wnt signaling interplay is required for mouse embryo and fetal development, Reproduction
- 2020-06-02, Notch signaling in mouse blastocyst development and hatching, BMC Developmental Biology
- 2014-09-26, Effects of oocyte donor age and embryonic stage of development on transcription of genes coding for enzymes of the prostaglandins and progesterone synthesis pathways in bovine in vitro produced embryos, Zygote
- 2014, Lysophosphatidic Acid Signaling in Late Cleavage and Blastocyst Stage Bovine Embryos, Mediators of Inflammation
- 2013-01-29, Embryo–luteal cells co-culture: an in vitro model to evaluate steroidogenic and prostanoid bovine early embryo–maternal interactions, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
- 2012-10, Development of a bovine luteal cell in vitro culture system suitable for co-culture with early embryos, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
- 2010-05-06, Prion-like Doppel gene polymorphisms and scrapie susceptibility in portuguese sheep breeds, Animal Genetics
- 2009-08, Doppel gene polymorphisms in Portuguese sheep breeds: Insights on ram fertility, Animal Reproduction Science
Tese / Dissertação
- 2020-10-30, Doutoramento, Notch and Wnt signaling interplay on regulation of early embryo development
- 2011-12-28, Mestrado, Desenvolvimento de um sistema de cultura in vitro de células lúteas bovinas para estudar as interacções com embriões em co-cultura