Denise M. Selegato
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Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Denise M. Selegato is graduated in Pharmacy-Biochemistry at São Paulo State University (2013) and is currently a PhD student in the Nucleus of Bioassays, Biosynthesis and Ecophysiology of natural products (NuBBE) from the same University. Her field of interest is plant science, particularly NMR-based metabolomics, chemometric analysis and the development of new in silico techniques for dereplicating complex matrices. Her research interest focuses on microbes isolated from Senna spectabilis's rhizosphere, aiming to apply methodologies to activate silenced genes, such as co-culture, One Strain, Many Compounds (OSMAC) and epigenetics.
Afif F. Monteiro
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Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Afif Felix Monteiro got his degree in Chemistry in 2011 and received his master degree in chemistry (Organic Chemistry) from Federal University of Goiás in 2014. He is currently working on his PhD thesis at Institute of Chemistry from São Paulo State University. His research interest focuses on metabolomic investigations of mono and co-cultured endophytic and rhizosphere fungi associated with Senna spectabilis, and also encompasses the elicitation of targeted natural products, together with the study of fungal biotransformation of secondary metabolites and the optimization of culture conditions for metabolites production by applying factorial design and chemometric tools.
Natália C. Vieira
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Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Natália Carolina Vieira was born in Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil in 1990. She is graduated in chemistry in 2013 at State University of São Paulo and received her MSc in Organic Chemistry in 2016 at the same University. Currently, she is working on her PhD thesis in Natural Products at State University of São Paulo. Her recent research has focused on studying the metabolic variation and bioactive compounds of rhizosphere fungi from Senna spectabilis.
Patrícia Cardoso
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Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Cardoso graduated in chemistry in 2007, received her master's degree in Chemistry (emphasis in Organic Chemistry) in 2010 and holds her PhD from São Paulo State University "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP). Her research interest lies in chemistry of natural products focusing on techniques in the context of systems biology aimed at understanding the relationship between plant/microorganism in the interface known as the rhizosphere.
Victor D. Pavani
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Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Victor Damasceno Pavani was born in Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil in 1987. He graduated in Chemistry in 2011 at Chemistry Institute at State University of São Paulo "Julio de Mesquita Filho" (IQ-UNESP) and received his MSc in Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) in 2013 from de same university. Nowadays, he is working on his PhD, focusing on co-culture of microorganisms isolated from Senna spectabilis's rhizosphere.
Vanderlan S. Bolzani
Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Vanderlan Bolzani graduated in Pharmacy in 1973 at the Federal University of Paraíba, received her master degree in 1977 at São Paulo University and her PhD degree in 1982 from the same University under guidance of Professor Otto Richard Gottlieb. After a post-doctorate at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, she joined the São Paulo State University (UNESP). Since 2003, is member of the Biota-FAPESP Program Coordination and is Currently Director of the UNESP Technology Transfer Office. Her field of interest is plant science, particularly biosynthesis of piperidine alkaloids, metabolomics of medicinal plants and the bioactivity and function of secondary metabolites and peptides from plants. Has published more than 203 articles (Index h = 26, 2522 citations), 5 book chapters and 7 patents.
Ian Castro-Gamboa
Núcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilAraraquara, SP, BrazilNúcleo de Bioensaios, Biossíntese e Ecofisiologia de Produtos Naturais (NuBBE), Instituto de Química (ICAr), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 14800-060 Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Ian Castro-Gamboa graduated in Chemistry (emphasis on Organic Chemistry) in 1994 at the Universidad de Costa Rica, and received his PhD in 2000 at Federal University of São Carlos. After a post-doctorate in Electrochemistry, he joined the São Paulo State University (UNESP) as Assistant Professor. His field of interest is plant science, particularly metabolomics, NMR-dereplication, development of analytical techniques and hyphenated techniques. Nowadays, he is coordinator of the Chemistry Institute NMR platform.