Research group
High Performance Computing in Molecular Modelling
Position
PhD student
Student of the PhD Program in Sustainable Chemistry at Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto (FCUP). She graduated from Centro Universitário Lusíada in 2018 (Brazil), specialist in Hospital Administration at UNIP (BRAZIL) and Distance Education at UNIVESP (BRAZIL), with a MSc at Institute of Biosciences, Paulista State University, Brazil.
Was a volunteer collaborator in social media at the Municipal School of Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education Duque de Caxias. He has experience in the field of Experimental Biochemistry, working mainly with laboratory automation, circular dichroism (DC) and enzymatic action (ELISA) tests, and protein purification through the use of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), pharmacological tests, electrophoresis technique. Currently developing projects using silico tools.
Roggero’s work involves biochemical, bioinformatic, ecotoxicity and histological assays that seek to explain the mechanism of interaction between NSAIDs obtained from natural and synthetic forms their interactions on membrane fluidity, and their action on specific enzymes and hepatotoxicity. Roggero’s project is entitled “Analysis of effects of NSAIDs on membrane fluidity” and is developed under the supervision of Dr. Sérgio F. Sousa (BioSIM – FMUP, Portugal) and co-supervised by Prof. Marcos H. Toyama (BIOMOLPEP – UNESP IB/CLP, Brazil).