Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (FFUP, 1992-1998); PhD in Biochemistry (FFUP, 1999-2003); Postdoctoral scholar in Health
Sciences (IBMC/UP, 2004-2010). Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy University of Porto (2010-present). MB coordinates
Cell Biology unit of the MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Author of articles published in international journals indexed Web
of Science profile (WebofScience). MB is senior researcher in the Applied Molecular Biosciences unit (UCIBIO). The main goal
of her research work has been the study of mediators’ determinant in immunopathology associated with infection, using the
mice model, to intervene and avoid pathology. The determination of the functional properties of a Trypanosoma cruzi-released
protein (Tc52) and its influence on the phenotype evolution of experimental T. cruzi infection were undertaken during her
PhD thesis. The study and identification of important host factors and pathways in the immunopathology associated with Mycobacterium
avium infection were also explored and identified during the Pos doctoral period. Since 2014, her research mains the testing
of nanoparticles containing anti-tuberculosis drugs using an M. avium infection in vitro experimental model. Research in the
field of experimental toxoplasmosis is also being performed, namely the manufacture of a nano vaccine containing selected
parasite immunogens able to induce protection against Toxoplasma gondii infection. This study will allow to survey immune
responses and putative protection against infection induced by the nano vaccine, using an established murine in vivo model
of congenital toxoplasmosis. The screening of anti-parasitic molecules using an T. gondii infection in vitro model is also
an important aspect in the research for new agents effective against infection.