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Hire Dr. Daniela G.
Brazil
USD 80 /hr

Pharmacologist specialist in Cardiovascular and Neurovascular diseases

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Technical Writing, Copywriting, Newswriting
Research Market Research, User Research, Meta-Research, Feasibility Study, Fact Checking, Gap Analysis, Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Consulting Digital Strategy Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting, Regulatory Consulting
Data & AI Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, Big Data Analytics
Product Development Formulation, Stability/Shelf Life Testing, Product Evaluation, Material Sourcing, Product Validation, Manufacturing, Concept Development
Work Experience

Post-doctoral Fellow

University of Maryland School of Medicine

June 2018 - December 2018

Professor of Pharmacology

Universidade federal de Juiz de Fora

March 2018 - July 2018

Professor of Physiology

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

January 2015 - December 2016

Education

Ph.D., Pharmacology

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

April 2015 - April 2018

Masters in Pharmacology

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

April 2012 - April 2014

Bachelor in Pharmacy

Universidade Presidente Antonio Carlos

January 2006 - January 2010

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karla A. Oliveira, Ricardo J. S. Torquato, Daniela C. G. Garcia Lustosa, Tales Ribeiro, Bruno W. L. Nascimento, Lilian C. G. de Oliveira, Maria A. Juliano, Thaysa Paschoalin, Virginia S. Lemos, Ricardo N. Araujo, et al. (2021). Proteolytic activity of Triatoma infestans saliva associated with PAR-2 activation and vasodilation . Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases.
Eduardo D. Costa and Josiane F. Silva and Daniela C. Garcia and Alberto J. Wainstein and Bruno A. Rezende and Rita C. Tostes and Mauro M. Teixeira and Steyner F. Cortes and Virginia S. Lemos(2020). Decreased expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase contributes to the endothelial dysfunction associated with cigarette smoking in human . Nitric Oxide. 98. p. 20--28. Elsevier {BV}
Daniela C.G. Garcia and Miguel J. Lopes and Ulrich C. Mbiakop and Virg{\'{\i}}nia S. Lemos and Steyner F. Cortes(2019). Activation of Cav1.2 and BKCa is involved in the downregulation of caffeine-induced contraction in mice mesenteric arteries . Life Sciences. 231. p. 116555. Elsevier {BV}
Eduardo D. Costa, Josiane F. Silva, Rosária D. Aires, Daniela C. Garcia, Milhem J. Kansaon, Alberto J. Wainstein, Bruno A. Rezende, Mauro M. Teixeira, Rafaela F. Silva, Steyner F. Cortes, et al.(2018). Neuronal nitric oxide synthase contributes to the normalization of blood pressure in medicated hypertensive patients . Nitric Oxide. 80. p. 98--107. Elsevier {BV}
Daniela C.G. Garcia and Aline C. Pereira and Stanley J.C. Gutierrez and Jos{\'{e}} Maria Barbosa-Filho and Virg{\'{\i}}nia S. Lemos and Steyner F. C{\^{o}}rtes(2016). Structure-related blockage of calcium channels by vasodilator alkamides in mice mesenteric artery . Vascular Pharmacology. 82. p. 60--65. Elsevier {BV}
Nadine Jagerovic and Cristina Fernandez-Fernandez and Pilar Goya(2008). CB1 Cannabinoid Antagonists: Structure-Activity Relationships and Potential Therapeutic Applications . Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. 8. (3). p. 205--230. Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
BOOK CHAPTER
Daniela C.G. Garcia and Thomas A. Longden(2020). Ion channels in capillary endothelium . Current Topics in Membranes. p. 261--300. Elsevier