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Maria Luiza Schimitz Fontes

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Maria Luiza Schmitz Fontes - PhD, Associate Professor

I have been fascinated by the marine environment ever since I was a child. Throughout college (Biochemistry) and masters (in Environmental Sciences) I decided that my career was going to be "marine scientist". The fact that the "invisible" tiny microbes dominate life on our planet and that they have been here for as long as 4 billion years fascinates me. Anoxic primitive habitats are found nowadays in the bottom of many coastal systems, such as in Conceição Lagoon. During my PhD (in Biological Oceanography), I studied the microbial structure in these anoxic zones or so called "dead zones", which should not be named like that, in my opinion, because these areas are full of microscopic life! Some of these microbes can migrate vertically, linking the "unavailable" energy back to macroscopic organisms, and others can produce clean energy, such as hydrogen! Working with metagenomics from different ecosystems in Australia during my post-doc at University of Technology Sydney improved my skills on linking basic knowledge and biotechnology, which are the current motivations in my projects.

Luan Aires - M.Sc student, Laboratory Technician

Growing up in a small town in the south of Brazil was a great experience. I always had a close relationship with the nature and animals which amplified more and more my interest in science. I chose to course Biological Sciences at the Federal University of Santa Catarina not only to pursue the dream of making a hobby my wage earner, but also because I knew that in Brazil researches are mainly done at Federal Universities, with a huge gap between these educational institutions and companies. During my bachelor’s degree my interest in the microscopic scale organisms excelled. I started working as a volunteer trainee in a laboratory of gene expression, at the same time in a laboratory of applied immunology. One of my advisors noticed my proactivity and interest in their research and offered me a scientific initiation scholarship, which in Brazil is the first step for undergraduate researchers. From there on I have worked with some viruses (rabies, HIV), monoclonal antibodies, applied microbiology and more recently, during my master course, biology and isolation of microalgae. In this scenery, I feel like my formation as a microbiologist is on its construction, and that the more we discover from this “invisible” organisms the better answers of how to relate with our planet we will have, solving emerging problems as pollution and global warming.

Vinicius Werneck Salazar - Undergraduate Student

Vinicius is an undergraduate biology student, born and raised in the island city of Florianópolis. After choosing a career in biology instead of studying to be a musician, he went to Australia for university exchange. There, he learned to love sharks and corals alike and that he could unite both of his passions in natural sciences: marine science and microbiology. When he is not in the lab working on the computer or out in the field diving, he likes to bother his neighbours by playing really loud.

Fernando de Freitas - Undergraduate Student

I chose biology because I always liked the course during high school. Moreover, I had a lot of contact with nature when I was younger. Nowadays, biological and computer sciences are the main focus of my studies, making bioinformatics the perfect tool for my job.

Lisiane Heinzen de Liz - Undergraduate Student

Spending holidays on the beach made me observe the sea for hours. Although the ocean covers most of our planet, it brings us so many mysteries, doubts and curiosities. Some people may think it is a "joke", but when I was a child, I loved to watch the movie "The Little Mermaid" and "Finding Nemo", where both showed great ocean floor richness. These details aroused interests on me in choosing the Bachelor course in Oceanography at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in order to learn more about the vast ocean that surrounds us. The course covers several fields - physics, chemistry, biological, geological and management. I'm still an undergraduate student, attending the 7th semester. This is my first experience as a volunteer intern, working on a project that aims to identify bacteria that produces hydrogen, present in dead zones, from phylogenetic determination, and this gives us ways to quantify the energy production by bacteria.

Juana Gerevini Bozzetto - Undergraduate Student

I have always lived in a big and urbanized city, what made my activities outside very limited. On the other hand, on every vacation my family and I used to travel to places near to the sea. This way, I’ve started to be closer to this environment, and when I grew up I decided to work towards it, with the purpose to conservate it and help to spread the importance of the oceans in human society and global progress. To get to this goal, I have entered in the Bachelor course of Oceanography at Federal University of Santa Catarina.

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