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Telma Oliveira

MsC, Técnica Superior

Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar da Universidade do Porto (ICBAS-UP)

Telma Oliveira

Telma Oliveira holds a Master’s Degree in Laboratory Techniques in Biopathology – Molecular Pathology from the School of Health (ESS) of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, completed in 2022. She also earned a Degree in Pathological, Cytological, and Thanatological Anatomy from the same institution in 2018. Since May 2024, Telma Oliveira has been working as a superior technician in the Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Microscopy, at ICBAS – School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She has previous experience as a biomedical scientist, collaborating on research projects under the 2020 North Portugal Regional Operational Programme, such as “VTM4COVID” and “DIAG4COVID.” Her expertise includes molecular biology techniques, the development of in vitro diagnostic devices, cytology processing and staining, and digital pathology.

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