Mónica Moura has been working since 1991 in biodiversity conservation, having specialized in the fields of propagation of
Azorean endemic plants by seed and by in vitro culture, and in molecular genetics, in the areas of phylogenetics and population
genetics of Azorean endemic and native plant taxa. She has recently taken interest in the field of metagenomics.
She has over 35 published or accepted papers in ISI recognized journals and over 10 papers in other publications, such as
refereed journals without Impact Factor or proceedings of symposia. She also collaborated in the edition of an ISI journal
special number, and in the publication of 2 books and one book chapter as author or editor.
She has over 50 other scientific outputs including reports, species files and GenBank sequences, in addition to over 100 participations
in scientific meetings with presentations or posters. Eleven of these meetings were organized by her.
Since 1991, M. Moura coordinated/participated in 20 main research projects, funded by different agencies (10 international,
6 national (FCT) and 4 regional). In the last years she coordinated in the Azores two MAC PCT projects obtaining about 400,000
Euros in funding and is currently coordinating a PO Açores 2020 project.
Supervisions: She has supervised Post-Doc project researchers (1), PhD (5, two ongoing), MSc (7) and BSc (9) students, in
addition to other scientific project trainees (7).
Mónica Moura coordinated the exhibit “Discovering the Botanical History of the Azores; Plants and Scientists” at the Universidade
dos Açores, Ponta Delgada campus, from December 2010 to April 2011. The exhibit was visited by several schools and was accompanied
by a companion interactive CD and electronic book. She is currently developing an electronic flora of the Azores (eAZFlora)
for mobile devices. She is also the co-chair of the IUCN SSC Macaronesian Island Plant Specialist Group for 2017-2020.