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M.Sc. Students

Andreone Teles Medrado

Master Student in Physiology, in the University of São Paulo (Institute of Biosciences - IB-USP), Andreone is graduated in Biological Sciences (Bachelors and Degree) at University Center FIEO. Currently, work mainly in the area of ​​reproductive physiology, studying the possible influence of temperature on the migration of neurons of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) and brain functions, apart the neuroanatomy, like cytoarchitectonic study of the encephalic nuclei

 

Raísa Pereira Abdalla

Graduated in Biological Sciences from the Mackenzie University, São Paulo, Brazil (2011) and master student of Physiology in Institute of Biosciences at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Works in ecotoxicology area, with emphasis on effects of metals in oxidative stress and metabolism fish.

 

Mariana Frias de Campos

Graduated in Biological Sciences (University of São Paulo/2011), is currently master student in General Physiology at the Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, studying the PAHs (poliaromatic aromatic hidrocarbons) effects on fish physiology and reproduction. Has experience with Education, Aquaculture and Ecotoxicology.

 

Walquíria da S. Pedra Parreira

Currently she is a student of Master by the Department of General Physiology, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo under the guidance of Professor Renata Guimarães Moreira, head of the Laboratory of Metabolism and Reproduction of Aquatic Organisms. Graduated in Biological Sciences (modalities and Bachelor Degree), was a collaborator in the research of University Severino Sombra in the area of ​​Malacology and Entomology insect vectors and research on Hg contamination in fish and sediments in the Paraíba do Sul River, having also worked as an assistant to areas of comparative physiology and human anatomy. Current status is in developing a project that covers the reproductive physiology of teleost titled "Profile of sex steroids and their correlation with stress in female reproduction and Astyanax bimaculatus Axtyanax fasciatus in captivity", which aims to evaluate the correlation with corticosteroid hormones final stage of reproduction in animals produced in captivity, this process is mediated by situations of extreme stress

 

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