Diana C
About
Diana C is from Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal. Diana works in the following industries: "Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage". Diana is currently Global Tender Proposal Manager | International | Logistics for Lifesciences & Healthcare at CRYOPDP, located in Portugal. In Diana's previous role as a Procurement & Tender Manager | Medical Devices at ENZYMATIC SA, Diana worked in until May 2022. Prior to joining ENZYMATIC SA, Diana was a Flow Cytometry Specialist at Instituto de Medicina Molecular and held the position of Flow Cytometry Specialist at Lisboa. Prior to that, Diana was a PostDoc Scientist at Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, based in Cologne e Região, Alemanha from Aug 2015 to Nov 2017. Diana started working as Research Scientist at iBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica in Oeiras in May 2015. From Sep 2009 to Aug 2015, Diana was Research Scientist - MSc and PhD Student at Instituto de Medicina Molecular. Prior to that, Diana was a Research Scientist - MSc and PhD Student at Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica from Sep 2009 to Jul 2015. Diana started working as Visiting Researcher at The James Hutton Institute in Dundee, Reino Unido in Aug 2011.
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Diana C's current jobs
Diana C's past jobs
Prospection and design of tender proposals, from beginning to completion, in alignment with the stakeholders’ needs. Focal point of communication between the Board of Directors, national/international suppliers and customers (Research Institutes and Hospitals). Preparation of scientific materials and training of the sales force. Responsible for the Medical Devices Area and Infarmed related processes.
Support, advising and training of researchers and health professionals, by presenting and providing the best suited state-of-the-art solutions to the specific needs of their projects.
Development of an automated high-throughput flow-cytometry based method to map autophagy, a pathway involved in human diseases, namely cancer and neurodegeneration. Advising and management of students, development and coordination of their projects.
Part of the international FP7 BacHBerry project, a high-throughput screening of plant compounds in yeast neurodegenerative disease models
Project in collaboration with ITQB
Project in collaboration with Instituto de Medicina Molecular IMM • Analysed the effect of plant compounds in models of Parkinson’s disease • Published results as first author, and as co-author in peer-reviewed journals • Presented results at international and national conferences • Participated in the writing of scientific projects • Collaborated with several researchers with different expertise • Advised and managed master students • Attended pharmacology classes • Participated and organized several science outreach activities for children and adults
International collaboration that resulted in the first chemical characterization of Corema album leaves, resulting in an international peer-reviewed publication.
Publication of a proceeding and a BSc thesis retaled with the determination of the intracellular proline levels in yeast cells.