He holds a degree in Biological and Health Sciences (São Judas Tadeu University, 2002), a PhD from the University of São Paulo School of Medicine (2018), and a postdoctoral fellowship from the University of São Paulo School of Medicine (2020).
He is currently a Collaborating Professor at FMUSP and works as a researcher at the Cardiovascular Research and Circulation Pathophysiology Surgical Unit (LIM11) of the University of São Paulo School of Medicine (FMUSP).
Research Line
- Study of changes resulting from brain death and graft preservation methods in cardiothoracic transplants
- Mechanisms for preventing ischemia and reperfusion injuries in the surgical approach to the aorta
- Interventions in the process of ventricular remodeling in myocardial insufficiency
Guidance in progress
- Beatriz Reis de Oliveira Pereira
- Marcelo Rocha Magalhães


