Sandra Sousa
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Sandra Sousa
Summary
Sandra Sousa is a human[1]. She worked as a microbiologist[2].
Key Facts
- Sandra Sousa held citizenship in Portugal[3].
- Sandra Sousa's professions included microbiologist[2].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was cytoskeleton[4].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was host microbial interaction[5].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was pore-forming toxin[6].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was plasma membrane repair[7].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was Listeria[8].
- Sandra Sousa's field of work was cell biology[9].
- Among Sandra Sousa's employers was Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology[10].
- Sandra Sousa was employed by Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology[11].
- Sandra Sousa was employed by Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology[12].
- Among Sandra Sousa's employers was i3S - Institute of Research and Innovation in Health, University of Porto[13].
- Sandra Sousa was employed by Pasteur Institute[14].
- Sandra Sousa was educated at Faculty of Biotechnology[15].
- Sandra Sousa's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[16].
- Sandra Sousa was educated at Pasteur Institute[17].
- Sandra Sousa's doctoral advisor was Pascale Cossart[18].
- Sandra Sousa received the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[19].
- Sandra Sousa received the Mulheres na Ciência[20].
- Sandra Sousa's image is recorded as Sandra Sousa.tif[21].
- Sandra Sousa is recorded as female[22].
- Sandra Sousa's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Sandra Sousa's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 99932508[24].
- Sandra Sousa's IdRef ID is recorded as 089056566[25].
- Sandra Sousa's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-8578-0461[26].
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Education
Educated at Faculty of Biotechnology[15], a faculty[27], in Portugal[28]; École Normale Supérieure[16], a école normale supérieure[29], in France[30], founded in 1794[31], headquartered in Paris[32]; and Pasteur Institute[17], a research institute[33], in France[34], founded in 1887[35], headquartered in Paris[36]. Sandra Sousa's doctoral advisor was Pascale Cossart[18].
Career and Affiliations
Sandra Sousa's professions included microbiologist[2]. Fields of work include cytoskeleton[4], a cellular component[37]; host microbial interaction[5]; pore-forming toxin[6], a group or class of transmembrane transport proteins[38]; plasma membrane repair[7]; Listeria[8], a taxon[39]; and cell biology[9], a branch of biology[40]. Employers include Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology[10], a research institute[41], in Portugal[42], founded in 1997[43]; i3S - Institute of Research and Innovation in Health, University of Porto[13], a nonprofit organization[44], in Portugal[45], founded in 2015[46]; and Pasteur Institute[14], a research institute[47], in France[48], founded in 1887[49], headquartered in Paris[50].
Recognition
Awards received include L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[19], a science award[51], in France[52], founded in 1998[53] and Mulheres na Ciência[20], an award[54], in Portugal[55], founded in 2016[56].
FAQs
What did Sandra Sousa do for work?
Sandra Sousa worked as microbiologist[2].
Where did Sandra Sousa go to school?
Sandra Sousa was educated at Faculty of Biotechnology[15], École Normale Supérieure[16], and Pasteur Institute[17].
What awards did Sandra Sousa receive?
Honors received include L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[19] and Mulheres na Ciência[20].