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Ana Ramos Coelho

Department of Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Public Health Sciences, Health and Technology Research Center, Portugal

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NameAna Ramos Coelho
RoleEditor
InstitutionHealth and Technology Research Center
DepartmentDepartment of Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Public Health Sciences
CountryPortugal
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Biography

Ana Ramos Coelho (Ph.D. in Molecular and
Cell Biology) is a senior lecturer at Lisbon School of Health Technology
(ESTeSL) - Lisbon Polytechnic Institute, Portugal from the following programs:
B.Sc. in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences, Masters in Clinical-Laboratory
Technologies and Masters in Molecular Technologies in Health. Her courses
include Histochemistry, Citohistochemistry, Molecular Pathology, Cell
Signalling and Personalized Medicine. Additionally, she is the Coordinator of the
Post-graduated programme entitled Advances in Oncobiology Applied to
Diagnostics and Therapeutics. She is currently a researcher at the Health and
Technology Research Center (H&TRC) – Lisbon in which she develops research
in the following areas: regulation and inhibition of mTOR signalling, the role
of deep intronic mutations in human disease and optimization and improvement of
Histochemical Methods.





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