Alicia Tamais

Research Collaborator at Institute of Biomedical Sciences - University of Sao Paulo
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(386) 825-5501
Location
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, BR
Languages
  • English Full professional proficiency

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Credentials

  • Introduction to SQL
    DataCamp
    Jun, 2022
    - Oct, 2024
  • Improving Deep Neural Networks: Hyperparameter Tuning, Regularization and Optimization
    DeepLearning.AI
    Sep, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
    DeepLearning.AI
    Jul, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Introduction to Probability - IME/USP
    Universidade de São Paulo
    Feb, 2019
    - Oct, 2024
  • An Introduction to Exploratory Data Analysis and Statistical Methods - IME/USP
    Universidade de São Paulo
    Mar, 2018
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Brazil
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Research Collaborator
      • Dec 2021 - Present

      I have been working on a project investigating the role of specific neural populations in the medial nucleus of the amygdala in social defense behavior in mice. For this, we use neural tracing with viral vectors, functional manipulation of specific neural populations, and other techniques. I have been working on a project investigating the role of specific neural populations in the medial nucleus of the amygdala in social defense behavior in mice. For this, we use neural tracing with viral vectors, functional manipulation of specific neural populations, and other techniques.

    • Brazil
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Research Intern
      • Mar 2020 - Mar 2021

      During this period, I developed a project on how serotonergic modulation influences the synaptic plasticity of a hippocampal microcircuit induced by spike-timing-dependent plasticity, using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. During this period, I developed a project on how serotonergic modulation influences the synaptic plasticity of a hippocampal microcircuit induced by spike-timing-dependent plasticity, using the whole-cell patch clamp technique.

    • Brazil
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Student Representative
      • Dec 2018 - Dec 2019

      Student representative on the Organizing Committee of the Biomedical Sciences course. Student representative on the Organizing Committee of the Biomedical Sciences course.

Education

  • Universidade de São Paulo
    BSc Biomedical Sciences
    2017 - 2021

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