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CBQF Seminar: ”Methods to predict the antimicrobial resistance: a bioinformatic approach”

22.03.2016 14:30


By Dr Felipe Lira, on the 22nd of March, at 14h30, room 0.2 (former room A1) (Campus Asprela).

Felipe Lira, has a B.Sc degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco – UFPE . Was Research Fellow at the National Amazon Research Institute – INPA performing vegetable sensus in areas subjected to fragmentation. Researcher at the Center of Biotechnology of Amazonia – CBA developing access protocols to genetic resources. Specialist in Bioinformatics, M.Sc from the University Nilton Lins, developing synthetic peptides with antimicrobial effect. Ph.D from the Autonomous University of Madrid, Postdoctoral at the Center National Biotechnology Spain – CNB identifying mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance.

As many antibiotics exist as many mechanisms of resistance will rise. Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem and deserves all sort of attention and dedication to identify the critical points which might promote or facilitate the emergence of novel resistance genes in one community, as well the propagation of the already known genes.

The increasing of antimicrobial resistant organisms, mediated by the transference of genes vertically or horizontally and by spontaneous mutations represent a risk for human health. Frequently, bacteria suffer injuries from antibiotics, biocides and heavy-metals, in clinical and environmental environments, which exert a selective pressure over these organisms interfering at the abundance and composition of environmental communities.

This pressure of antimicrobials compounds leads to evolutionary and ecological consequences that are not fully understood were highlighted in our studies.

Comprehensive analysis of the effects leaded by antibiotics and biocides at the smallest genetic elements, as genes, passing through the organized arrangement of the genome and finishing in the complex group forming the metagenome. To this, wet-lab techniques and bioinformatics approaches were applied to elucidate the main questions as: (a) Infective and environmental strains of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia constitute two different phylogenetic branches?; (b) May triclosan exerts influence at the selection of antibiotic resistance genes and genetic mobile elements involved in the antimicrobial resistance in sludge from Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTP); (c) How does the presence of triclosan affects the taxonomic composition of an environmental microbiota?

The answers found were: (a) Independently on the origin, clinical and environmental strains of S. maltophilia present similar genomic composition; there is not an "infective" S. maltophilia lineage; (b) Triclosan alters the number of antibiotic resistance genes present in a microbiota in a concentration‐dependent way; (c) Triclosan affects the composition of the microbiota collected from a WWTP. Altogether, these results serve to understand the multi-level procedure that operates for selecting antibiotic resistance and propose different complimentary approaches to study this problem.

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CBQF Seminar: ”Unraveling the complexity of biological systems by developing metabolomics pipeline: Development of an ATR-FTIR method for screening of new psychoactive substances containing synthetic cathinones.”

11.03.2016 14:30


By Leonor Saavedra, on the 11th of March, at 14h30, room 0.2 (former room A1) (Campus Asprela).

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CBQF Seminar: “SERICAMED-Designing Functional Silk-Based Biomaterials for In Situ Periodontal Regeneration”

26.02.2016 14:30


By Prof. Ana Oliveira, on the 26th of February, at 14h30, room 0.2 (Campus Asprela).

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CBQF Seminar: ”NanoDairy Project: nanoparticles as vehicles for polyphenol compounds for dairy matrices: stability, bioavailability and toxicity evaluation (PTDC/AGRALI/117808/2010))“

12.02.2016 14:30


By Dr Raquel Madureira, on the 12th of February, at 14h30, room 0.2 (Campus Asprela).

All are invited

Innovation and Knowledge Transfer to Agrofood Sector

03.06.2016 08:00


PROGRAMME

09:00 | Reception

09:15 | Opening Session

  • Tim Hogg, ESB-CBQF Research Center, Director
  • José Carlos Caldeira, Agência Nacional de Inovação, President
  • Isabel Braga da Cruz, PortugalFoods, Executive Director
  • Eduardo Luís Cardoso, Lab2Business Project, Coordination

09:30 | Support for innovation initiatives between companies and universities

  • José Carlos Caldeira, President of Agência Nacional de Inovação

10:00 | Making University-Company collaborations work for innovation

  • Robert Hall, Manager of the Business Unit Bioscience (DLO) – Wageningen University, Netherlands

10:45 | Coffee break

11:15 | Roundtable Discussion: Innovation from research and research for innovation

  • Moderating – Isabel Braga da Cruz, Executive Director of PortugalFoods
  • María Elvira Zúñiga Hansen – Director, Centro Regional de Estudios en Alimentos y Salud, CREAS, Chile
  • Manuela Pintado – Member of the Board of Directors, Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina – Faculty of Biotechnology

13:00 | Lunch (confirmation needed)*

14:30 – 15:30 | Kitchen Lab Opening Session, demonstration with the support from Cantinho das Aromáticas

15:30 – 16:30 | Guided Visit to CBQF Laboratories (booking needed)*

15:30 – 16:30 | Bilateral meetings (booking needed)*

Contacts: scientificos@porto.ucp.pt
Escola Superior de Biotecnologia
Auditório Principal Asprela
Jornadas
Campus Asprela

 

CBQF Seminar:”Spectroscopic methods in the study of lactic acid bacteria”

29.01.2016 14:30


Place: room 0.2 (ex-room A1)
Speaker: Andrea Gómez-Zavaglia

This presentation will be a summary of current research lines of the research group. The group has a collection of ca. 150 strains of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria isolated from kefir and other dairy products. The overall goal is to stabilize these strains in dehydration processes and technological treatments through an interdisciplinary approach involving physical, chemical, microbiological and statistical methods. In stabilizing the bacteria use up several protective agents, namely oligosaccharides known for their prebiotic properties and are studied the molecular mechanisms of protection.

In general, it will be presented the most important results published in the last 3 years.

Open Day MBA Internacional

18.06.2016 08:00


 

Concerto Solidário do GAS'África

04.06.2016 20:00


 

 

Todos os fundos angariados reverterão inteiramente para as missões 2016 do GAS'África.
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Greatest Hits

08.06.2016 09:30


 

Auditório Ilídio Pinho | Sala de Orquestra | Edifício das Artes

 

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10:30:00  Horas abertura das exposições
              
Sala de Orquestra e Edifício das Artes

19:00:00  Sessão 1 Documentário
                Auditório Ilídio Pinho

20:00:00  AEEA Jantar Esplanada

21:30:00  Abertura Oficial+ Sessão 2 Ficção
               
Auditório Ilídio Pinho

22:30:00  Concerto Projecto Artístico
               
Sala de Orquestra

23:00:00  Sessão 3 Ficção
                Auditório Ilídio Pinho

24:00:00  Concerto Projecto Artístico
              
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Conferência “O Regime nacional do tempo de trabalho à luz do direito europeu e internacional”

17.06.2016 08:00


 

Conferência organizada pela APODIT - Associação Portuguesa Direito do Trabalho.

 

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