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Hire Dr. Ana Luiza D.
Brazil
USD 45 /hr

Freelance medical writer, content writer, and copywriter + 8 years of experience in molecular biology and sleep sciences

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Technical Writing, Copywriting, Newswriting
Research Fact Checking, Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Data & AI Statistical Analysis
Work Experience

Life Sciences Consultant

PreScouter

July 2020 - Present

Freelance - Medical writer

Medlinkscientific

March 2020 - Present

Professor

Faculdade Oswaldo Cruz

August 2017 - Present

Education

Biotechnology

UNIFESP

March 2018 - July 2019

PhD in Psychobiology

UNIFESP

April 2015 - April 2019

Masters in Psychobiology

UNIFESP

March 2012 - March 2014

degree in Biology

Mackenzie University

February 2008 - December 2011

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(2017). Maternal Vitamin B Deficiency and Epigenetic Changes of Genes Involved in the Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis.
(2016). Long-term consequences of methyl donor deficiency during in utero and early life development on markers of the metabolic syndrome.
(2016). Subchronical treatment with Fluoxetine modifies the activity of the MCHergic and hypocretinergic systems. Evidences from peptide CSF concentration and gene expression.
(2015). MCH levels in the CSF, brain preproMCH and MCHR1 gene expression during paradoxical sleep deprivation, sleep rebound and chronic sleep restriction.
(2014). Effect of vitamin B deprivation during pregnancy and lactation on homocysteine metabolism and related metabolites in brain and plasma of mice offspring.