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Revision as of 16:12, 17 February 2018
In 2009 I obtained my M.Sc in Biotechnology for Veterinary Activities at University of Naples, Italy. My PhD in Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Technical University of Lisbon (Portugal), faculty of Veterinary Medicine was completed in 2015 under the supervision of Dr. Carlos Fontes. My PhD project was ‘WallTraC Marie Curie Initial Training Network’ and the focus of this work was on structure and function of novel CAZymes and CBMs involved in Plant Cell Wall degradation (1,2,3). I’m currently a PostDoc mentored by Prof. Harry Gilbert at University of Newcastle, UK. My research is focused on the microbial degradation and utilization of complex pectins by Bacteroides in the human intestine (4).