Her academic education includes a bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering at UCP – School of Biotechnology followed by a Master Science (MSc) degree in Biomedical Engineering in the same institution.
During her academic journey she had the opportunity to study abroad in in University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague for a period of time of six months, where she integrated a research project entitled “Effects of natural and chemically synthesized substances on quorum sensing of Gram-negative bacteria”. She developed her master thesis in biomaterials for the control of diabetic wound infections.
Currently she is a researcher fellow in the project “TexBoost – less Commodities, more Specialities”, expert in biomaterials for biomedical applications, microbiology, and micro and nanotechnology.
Publications
“Tannic acid potential toward wound healing and infection control” — 2020
Advances in Antimicrobial Sustainable Polymers, A special issue of Applied Sciences journal-article (accepted)

