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Tânia Melo is graduated in Biochemistry by the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD; Project: “Evaluation of some biological activities from 4-aryl-4h-chromenes”). In 2011, she concluded her Master in Biochemistry with minor in Biomolecular Methods from University of Aveiro (UA; Dissertation: "Study of lipid alterations related with Alzheimer disease"). In 2017, she received her Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry focused on nitroxidative lipidomics, namely in nitroxidized phospholipid and their biological effects, from UA (Thesis: “Analytical strategies based on mass spectrometry toward identifying nitro oxidative modifications in phospholipids”). During her Ph.D. she worked as a trainee at Leipzig University (Germany) in the lab of Dra Maria Fedorova, expertise in oxidative modifications in lipids and proteins (ECOST-STSM-CM1001-020613-030049), and CIB-CSIC (Spain) in the laboratory of Dra Dolores Peréz-Sala, expertise in post-transducional modifications of proteins, which provided her a consolidated expertise in mass spectrometry and molecular biology applied to health and disease. Fom September 2017 to January 2019, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Mass Spectrometry Centre (Department of Chemistry & QOPNA) at UA. Currenlty, she is a Junior Researcher within the project Omics4Algae: Lipid tools for chemical phenotyping, traceability and valorization of aquaculture marine macroalgae as a sustainable source of high value compounds (CESAM). Her research interests are algae (macro and microalgae) lipidomics: characterization, bioprospection and valorization; lipids as biologically compounds; structural characterization of biomolecules using mass spectrometry; structural lipidomic for the study of alterations in the lipid profile from different biological matrices related with disease; the study of oxidative/nitroxidative modifications in lipids in vitro e in vivo using mass spectrometry-based approaches; glication and glico-oxidation of aminophospholipids; cross reactions between lipids and other biomolecules; detection of lipid-protein adducts using mass spectrometry; lipidomic of bacteria; and proteomics. Tânia Melo is co-author of 38 papers, 9 proceeding, 3 book chapters, 51 poster communications, and 21 oral communications in several national and international scientific meetings; has been a member of scientific projects and organizing committee of several scientific meetings; participated in juris and evaluation committees; participated as trainer in practical courses of mass spectrometry some of them taught to Master and PhD students; was referee of 3 papers from international journals; is a Guest Editor of international journal; and has co-supervised two BSc students. In 2016, received the Award: “The most dynamic PhD Student”, fellow of the Chemistry Department and the Chemistry Students’ Association of University of Aveiro (NEQ-AAUAv).
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ALGAL RESEARCH-BIOMASS BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS (2024): 103353
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRYno. 7 (2024): 1237-1253
Diana Lopes,Felisa Rey, Alexandrina Gomes, Luís Duarte, João Pereira,Marisa Pinho,Tânia Melo,Rosário Domingues
Marine drugsno. 6 (2024): 254
Journal of inherited metabolic diseaseno. 4 (2024): 731-745
Elsevier eBookspp.335-396, (2023)
Molecular omicsno. 1 (2023): 35-47
Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2023): 39-40
Tânia Melo, Ana Rita Pais,Joana Batista,Daniela Couto,Tiago Conde,Helena Cardoso, Joana Silva, Brunos Neves,Pedro Domingues,Rosário Domingues
Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2023): 27-27
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