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Patricia Campana博士于1995年毕业于圣保罗大学(University of Paulo),获得物理学学位。她于1998年获得科学硕士学位,并于2002年获得科学博士学位,重点是圣保罗大学实验物理学。目前,她是圣保罗大学艺术、科学和人文学院的助理教授。她负责协调生物材料和光谱学小组,该小组负责涉及生物材料开发的项目。该小组使用了静电纺丝、盐浸和热诱导相分离技术。此外,该小组通过荧光光谱,圆二色性和拉曼光学活性对聚合物和生物聚合物进行构象研究,并在生物材料的开发中具有潜在的应用前景。
Dr. Patricia Campana graduated with a degree in physics from the University of São Paulo in 1995. She obtained a master's degree in 1998 and a doctorate degree in 2002 in sciences, with an emphasis on experimental physics from the University of São Paulo. Currently, she serves as an assistant professor at the School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities at the University of São Paulo. She coordinates the Biomaterials and Spectroscopy Group, which takes care of projects involving the development of biomaterials. The group uses the techniques of electrospinning, salt leaching, and thermally-induced phase separation. Furthermore, the group performs conformational studies of polymers and biopolymers by fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and Raman optical activity with potential application in the development of biomaterials.