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Susana Vitorino

 

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Ha308

+ 44 121 414 8068

srv635@bham.ac.uk

 

 

Status PhD Student

 

Date joined the group Susana arrived in Birmingham in February 2007 to study for her Ph.D
Qualifications 

October 1999– October 2004     Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon Honours Degree in Chemistry      

 January 2005 – January 2007     Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon MPhil in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 3ª Edition.

Research interests DNA Recognition: design and synthesis of new Rhodium complexes
Research

September 2003 – October 2004

 Research Project: Synthesis of novel compounds with potential tuberculostatic activity

Center of Chemistry and Biochemistry (CQB), Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon.

 January 2006 – Jauary 2007

 MPhil title: Comparação de mutações associadas à resistência do Vírus da Imunodeficiência Humana tipo-1 nos subtipos B e G seleccionadas pelo Indinavir.

Virology Laboratory, Hospital Egas Moniz.

Teaching Experience

September 2004 – September 2006                   

Escola Técnica de Imagem e Comunicação (ETIC)

Chemistry and Physics to children aged 15 and 16 years old

Conferences

Oral communications 

S Vitorino

Different Mutations selected by Indinavir Therapy in HIV-1 Subtype B and G Infected Patients. 4th European HIV Drug Resistance Workshop, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 28-31 March.

Poster communications

S Vitorino, AP Carvalho, J Cabanas, P Gomes, R Camacho (2006).

Different Mutations selected by Indinavir Therapy in HIV-1 Subtype B and G Infected Patients. 4th European HIV Drug Resistance Workshop, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 28-31 March.

 M Reis, S Vitorino, M Felisberto, T Vale, L Santos, F Martins, S Santos, ME Araújo, F Rodrigues, MJ Sousa (2005).

Synthesis and characterization of novel compounds with potential tuberculostatic activity. Evaluation of their lipophilicity activity.

7º National Physical-Chemistry Symposium, Porto, May

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