Ms. Talyta Campos | Genetics| Best Researcher Award
Profesor at Pontifical Catholic University of GoiƔs, Brazil
š Education
š¢ Work Experience
Talyta’s professional journey began with her internship in Biomedicine at SĆ£o Cottolengo Hospital, where she honed her skills in laboratory practices. She served as a Laboratory Assistant at Mega Diagnostics and the Military Police Hospital, gaining hands-on experience in patient interaction and biological sample collection. Currently, as an intern in Genetic Counseling, she performs supervised patient care, educates patients about genetic conditions, and conducts research on genetic diseases. Her diverse roles have prepared her well for a future in genetics.
š§¬ Skills
Talyta possesses a wide range of skills, including proficiency in laboratory automation and experience in various laboratory settings. She is familiar with laboratory software such as MultiLab and PCLab and has intermediate proficiency in English. Her knowledge in management software (RM, TOTVS) complements her technical abilities, making her a well-rounded professional. Her dedication to continuous learning and improvement drives her passion for knowledge in genetics and healthcare. š¬
Awards and Honors š
Throughout her academic and professional career, Talyta has received recognition for her outstanding performance, notably as the top student in her Biomedicine program. This accolade highlights her dedication and hard work in the field of biomedical science. š
Membership š¤
Talyta is an active member of various professional organizations related to genetics and biomedicine. Her involvement allows her to stay updated on the latest developments in her field and connect with other professionals who share her interests. š¤
Teaching Experience š
While her primary focus has been on gaining practical experience in clinical settings, Talyta has also assisted in practical laboratory classes during her time as a Laboratory Technician. This role involved supporting students in understanding laboratory techniques and promoting best practices in the lab environment. š
š¬ Research Focus
š PublicationĀ
“Phenotypic Variability in CamuratiāEngelmann Disease: A Case Report of a Family with the c.653G>A Pathogenic Variant in the TGFB1 Gene”:
- Authors: Talyta Alves da Silva Campos, Giovana Mara Bapat, Adilson Gomes da Silva, Ana Carolina de Almeida Leite, AndrĆ© Gomes AraĆŗjo, Marcos Othon dos Santos, and MaĆra Gouveia Nascimento.
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- Year: 2024