Dorinda Silva is graduated in Biochemistry (2006) by the University of Algarve and received her PhD in 2012 at University
of Extremadura (Spain). Since July 2023 she is Assistant Researcher at LSRE-LCM R&D Unit at the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria,
which integrates the Associate Laboratory ALiCE. Her research activities are mainly focused on functional processes for the
removal of environmental pollutants from water, including development and application of biomaterials and catalysts. From
2012 to 2019 Dorinda Silva was a Post-Doctoral Researcher in different research areas bringing a multidisciplinary dimension
to her experience. In 2019, she started as a contract Researcher at IPLeiria under the scope of the MBStox project (PTDC/BIA-MIB/31864/2017)
and in 2021 she integrated the Associated Laboratory LSRE-LCM. Her research interests - in the frontier of biotechnology and
environmental engineering - include Biomaterials, Adsorption, Catalysis, Analytical Chemistry, Toxicology and Science Translation.
Her pedagogical skills include teaching biotechnology of animal cells and technique of animal cell culture (2014-2015) at
University of Algarve and Microbiology and Food Safety (2017-2018) at Polytechnic Institute of Leiria. She has been involved
and in the supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD students and participates as jury member of MSc and PhD theses. She is member of
the Portuguese Society of Biochemistry and of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Since 2022, she is member
of the Advisory Task Force of the World CDG Organization and member of the European Scientific Committee of the Society of
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Until now she was responsible for the laboratory implementation of several innovative
research methods. Since 2008, DMS participated in more than 10 funded R&D projects being IR in 2 of them and acting as reviewer
in indexed scientific journals. Her indexed publications include 36 scientific publications with an h-index of 16 and a
unique experience in a diversity of scientific areas that allows a broad insight into the invisible links for scientific development
in environmental sciences to respond the actual challenges of humanity.