Welcome to the Ramalho Lab!
Symbiotic interactions shape animal biology and promote biodiversity.
Welcome to the Ramalho Lab!
Symbiotic interactions shape animal biology and promote biodiversity.
Symbiotic interactions shape animal biology and promote biodiversity.
Symbiotic interactions shape animal biology and promote biodiversity.
Bianca Nogueira designed for us! Thank you, Bia!
I am a cell and molecular biologist from Brazil at UNESP – Rio Claro. But my academic life has already taken me to Chicago, IL (USA) at the Field Museum and also to Ithaca, NY (USA) at Cornell University as a Postdoctoral Researcher. Current, I am Assistant Professor at West Chester University (PA, USA) and Ramalho Lab is open for business! Great and fun science here!
I am broadly trained in host-microbe interactions at the genomic, cellular, organismal, and ecological levels. I have extensive knowledge of developmental biology, evolution, genomics, and bioinformatics. My multidisciplinary research program focuses on unraveling the role of eco-evolutionary dynamics of host-microbe interactions and und
I am broadly trained in host-microbe interactions at the genomic, cellular, organismal, and ecological levels. I have extensive knowledge of developmental biology, evolution, genomics, and bioinformatics. My multidisciplinary research program focuses on unraveling the role of eco-evolutionary dynamics of host-microbe interactions and understanding the patterns and mechanisms that promote biodiversity through symbiotic interactions. I am passionate about studying these interactions using multi-omics approaches, genome editing, and several bioinformatics tools. Specifically, my goal is to combine my natural history background with cutting-edge tools to access the biodiversity of microbial communities and their potential impact on the success and development of the host.
In addition to focusing on studying the microbiome of ants, Ramalho Lab also advocate for a more diverse and inclusive scientific community. Quality science is done with a diverse group of scientists with different backgrounds. Our commitment to promoting diversity is supported by our experiences as a first-generation college student, La
In addition to focusing on studying the microbiome of ants, Ramalho Lab also advocate for a more diverse and inclusive scientific community. Quality science is done with a diverse group of scientists with different backgrounds. Our commitment to promoting diversity is supported by our experiences as a first-generation college student, Latina women in STEM, parent in science, and immigrant. We believe that the world can be a better place with science, and with all that power, science should be for EVERYONE!
#WomenInScience #MulheresNaCiencia #ParentsInScience #STEMGirls
Copyright © 2024 Ramalho Lab - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.