Oliveira, Paulo J.

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Oliveira, Paulo J.
 
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Oliveira, Paulo J.
 
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Oliveira, Paulo
 
 
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Biography
Paulo J. Oliveira is currently Principal Investigator at the CNC – Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of Coimbra, Portugal, and Invited Assistant Professor in the same University. He is the current leader of the “Mitochondria, Metabolism and Disease” group (shorturl.at/rsLRZ). He received his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University de Coimbra in 1999. In 2003, he completed his PhD in Cellular Biology from the same University. After completing his doctorate, Paulo Oliveira spent more than three years working at the Medical School of the University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA, where he collaborated with several researchers and contributed to the publication of several peer-reviewed manuscripts. Paulo Oliveira current research interests focus on mitochondrial biology, investigating the alteration of cardiac mitochondrial function by physical activity and diet, cardiac mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death caused by anti-neoplastic agents, mitochondrial alterations during cancer stem cell differentiation and carcinogenesis or rational designing of mitochondria-directed antioxidants. Paulo has about 260 peer-reviewed publications and a large number of collaborations in Europe, Africa and in the USA. He has also received several prizes from the Portuguese Cardiology Society for his work on cardiac mitochondrial research. Besides research, Paulo Oliveira is often involved in teaching at the Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, as well as in other Universities in Portugal and elsewhere, besides in numerous science communication activities. Of importance, he has maintained a consistent primary role in the organization of national and international scientific meetings, including the International Courses in Toxicology (2005-2010 in Coimbra), Annual Meeting of the European Society for Clinical Investigation (2013, Albufeira, Portugal and 2019, Coimbra, Portugal), the 2014 Meeting of the Portuguese Biochemical Society, and FEBS Advanced Lecture Courses in Oncometabolism (2017, Figueira da Foz, Portugal and 2019 Luso, Portugal). Since May 2019, Paulo Oliveira is also President of the European Society for Clinical Investigation, after being its Vice-President for 2 years. Paulo Oliveira has also been reviewer for more than 40 different scientific journals and over 10 different funding agencies, including the European Commission (Research Executive Agency) and the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. His research group is supported by competitive national and international funding agencies, including the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, the European Commission, and private foundations.
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11-Sep-2017Altered mitochondrial epigenetics associated with subchronic doxorubicin cardiotoxicityFerreira, André ; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Simões, Rui F. ; Carvalho, Filipa S. ; Burgeiro, Ana ; Nordgren, Kendra ; Wallace, Kendall B. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. articleopenAccess
22016Cardiac cytochrome c and cardiolipin depletion during anthracycline-induced chronic depression of mitochondrial functionPereira, Gonçalo C. ; Pereira, Susana P. ; Tavares, Ludgero C. ; Carvalho, Filipa S. ; Magalhães-Novais, Sílvia ; Barbosa, Inês A. ; Santos, Maria S. ; Bjork, James ; Moreno, António J. ; Wallace, Kendall B. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. articleopenAccess
32004Carvedilol-mediated antioxidant protection against doxorubicin-induced cardiac mitochondrial toxicityOliveira, Paulo J. ; Bjork, James A. ; Santos, Maria S. ; Leino, Richard L. ; Froberg, M. Kent ; Moreno, António J. ; Wallace, Kendall B. articleopenAccess
426-Feb-2015Clarification of the Mitochondrial Role in the Cardiotoxicity of Doxorubicin Using a Whole Heart Perfusion System - Impact of Different Doxorubicin Treatment RegimensCarvalho, Filipa doctoralThesisembargoedAccess
52008Doxorubicin increases the susceptibility of brain mitochondria to Ca2+-induced permeability transition and oxidative damageCardoso, Susana; Santos, Renato X. ; Carvalho, Cristina ; Correia, Sónia ; Pereira, Gonçalo C. ; Pereira, Susana S. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. ; Santos, Maria S. ; Proença, Teresa ; Moreira, Paula I. articleopenAccess
611-Mar-2013Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity: From Bioenergetic Failure and Cell Death to CardiomyopathyCarvalho, Filipa S. ; Burgeiro, Ana ; Garcia, Rita ; Moreno, Antonio J. ; Carvalho, Rui A. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. articleopenAccess
7Dec-2014Mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor is involved in doxorubicin-induced toxicity on H9c2 cardiomyoblastsMoreira, Ana C. ; Branco, Ana F. ; Sampaio, Susana F. ; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Martins, Tatiana R. ; Holy, Jon ; Oliveira, Paulo J. ; Sardão, Vilma A. articleopenAccess
82012Mitochondrionopathy phenotype in doxorubicin-treated Wistar rats depends on treatment protocol and is cardiac-specificPereira, Gonçalo C. ; Pereira, Susana P. ; Pereira, Claudia V. ; Lumini, José A. ; Magalhães, José ; Ascensão, António ; Santos, Maria S. ; Moreno, António J. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. articleopenAccess
926-Jun-2019Pathophysiology of Doxorubicin Cardiotoxicity: From Mitochondrial Homeostasis to Biological ClocksFerreira, Luciana Carolina LopesdoctoralThesisembargoedAccess
102012Role of p66shc signaling on doxorubicin-induced cardiac mitochondrial dysfunctionSampaio, Susana Filipa Pereira masterThesisopenAccess
115-Dec-2010Sub-chronic administration of doxorubicin to Wistar rats results in oxidative stress and unaltered apoptotic signaling in the lungMachado, Nuno G. ; Baldeiras, Inês ; Pereira, Gonçalo C. ; Pereira, Susana P. ; Oliveira, Paulo J. articleopenAccess

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