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Eventos

Colóquio sobre Impressão 3D e Direito Intelectual

22.09.2017 13:30


Sala EA226

Entrada livre sujeito a inscrição prévia.

 

Informações:

Faculdade de Direito - Escola do Porto

Susana Campos

Email: scampos@porto.ucp.pt

Tel.: +351 22 619 62 56

 

 

3º Pré-requisito da Licenciatura em Som e Imagem | até 5 setembro

26.07.2017 09:15


 

 

Educação de Infância - Seminário internacional "Pedagogias Participativas e Formação em Contexto"

23.09.2017 08:15


 

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Sessão de Acolhimento a Novos Alunos e suas Famílias 2017-18

07.09.2017 17:30


É já tradição o Acolhimento na Católica-Porto!
 
 
 
 
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Microbial ecology of haemodialysis water

19.07.2017 10:30


 

Seminar “Production and Application of sc-Fructooligosaccharides obtained from sucrose”

21.07.2017 13:30


 

Speaker: Maria Elvira Zuñiga Hansen, Centro Regional de Estudios en Alimentos y Salud (CREAS) de Valparaíso, Chile
 
Date: 21.07.17 | Time: 14h30 | Room: S0.3
 
 
 
Maria Elvira Zuñiga Hansen is a Civil Engineer and Biochemist of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; she has a Ph. D degree of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. She is a full professor at the Faculty of Biochemical Engineering of the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV) and participates actively in three postgraduate programs: the Doctorate in Biotechnology PUCV-UTFSM; and the programs of Master and Doctorate in Sciences of Engineering, with mention in Biochemical Engineering, PUCV.
Since 2007, she has been Director of the Regional Center for Food and Health Studies (CREAS) in Valparaiso, whose main job is the technological transfer to the productive sector and has as founding partners three regional universities and a research center.
Her research lines are mainly the application and industrial use of enzymes, production, extraction and use of bioactive, revaluation of agroindustrial residues and extraction of intracellular metabolites. Her areas of interest focus on the processes for obtaining bioactive products, nutraceuticals and / or functional foods, with innovative emphasis. She participates as a member in various advisory councils and directories, including membership of the Engineering Sciences Committee of the National Accreditation Council of graduate programs of Chile.
In 2009 was chosen by the regional newspaper "El Observador” Woman of the Year. In the year 2012 she was distinguished by the PUCV for her trajectory as Outstanding Researcher in the last 10 years.

 

Production and Application of sc-Fructooligosaccharides obtained from sucrose

21.07.2017 13:30


 

 

XI Encontro Luso Brasileiro de Enfermagem | 2 e 3 novembro

02.11.2017 09:00


 

 

 

Microbial ecology of haemodialysis water

19.07.2017 10:30


Room: S0.3
Speaker: Margarita Gomila* - Department of Biology of the Universitat de les Illes Balears

The microbiological quality of water is of crucial importance in the renal replacement therapy of patients undergoing haemodialysis. The water used to prepare haemodialysis fluid constitutes an oligotrophic habitat in which complex bacterial communities with a high level of diversity can develop. The microorganisms present in water can form biofilms on filters, tanks and water pipes, which hinders their elimination and facilitates their persistence. Some of these bacteria are potentially pathogenic, may be the source of nosocomial infections, and act as a reservoir and medium for the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes. In addition, some microbial products resulting from the lyses and death of microorganisms, as well as "nanobacteria", can pass through the haemodialysis filters, causing inflammatory reactions in patients with chronic renal failure. The presence of bacteria and bacterial-derived products (i.e., endotoxins, sphingolipids, and oligonucleotides) can contribute to silent chronicinflammation, secondary amyloidosis, pyrogenic reactions and anemia. The aim of the work is to expand our knowledge of the bacteria responsible of the biofilm in haemodialysis waters (Gomila et al., 2005, 2006), by using next-generation sequencing methodologies and new strategies for identifying bacterial isolates. The main objective is to characterize the microbial community present in the haemodialysis water used to reconstitute the dialysis fluid at the hospital. The ultimate goal is the knowledge of the bacteria involved and the conditions that favour its development, which will allow the establishment of methodologies for their monitoring and removal, getting a better haemodialysis water quality and contributing to the quality of life of persons subjected to this treatment.

The results obtained show that bacterial community present in the dialysis water is very complex, with microorganisms highly diverse and adapted to the oligotrophic habitat, not usually detected routinely in clinical microbiology laboratories.

* Margarita Gomila is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Biology of the Universitat de les Illes Balears where she got her PhD in Biological Science. She has participated in several research projects in the field of molecular microbial ecology, particularly in the study of the microbiota present in aquatic habitats. She has expertise on the analysis of sewage water, the impact of water treatment plants effluents into the marine environment and in the microbiological, physical and chemical analysis of wastewater treatment plants, and the effectiveness of different treatments applied to these waters. She has opened a pioneering research line in the analysis of pure hospital waters, applying molecular techniques to the study of haemodialysis water. She is currently working in a metagenomics project, using NGS methodologies applied to hospital haemodialysis waters, aiming at characterizing the organisms present, identifying their role in the microbial community and analyzing bacterial genomes for ultrafast diagnoses purposes.

Encontro da Comunidade da Universidade Católica no Porto

19.07.2017 16:00


Relvado Principal 

 

 

Cara Comunidade da Universidade Católica no Porto,

Com o aproximar do fim do ano letivo, é tempo de festejar e alinhar energias para o próximo ano.

Neste sentido, venho convidar cada um para o Encontro de Verão da Comunidade da Católica no Porto, que se realizará no próximo dia 19 de julho, às 17h00, no relvado principal do campus Foz.

Será uma oportunidade de partilhar os desafios que nos esperam no próximo ano. É com gosto que faremos essa partilha, pois cada um é elemento relevante nesta caminhada.

Por isso, contamos com a presença de todos e cada um, neste momento de partilha e convívio. Nem que seja por uns momentos, apareça!

Para maior facilidade de organização agradeço que confirme a sua participação, até ao dia 14 de julho.

Se pretender, poderá também participar na organização do evento.

Até breve!

Isabel Braga da Cruz

 

Nota – Neste dia os Serviços na Asprela encerrarão às 16:30, e na Foz, às 17:00. (Salvo aqueles serviços que por motivos imprescindíveis não possam encerrar).

 

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