University of Groningen
Social stress: the good, the bad, and the neurotrophic factor
Lima Giacobbo, Bruno
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10.33612/diss.98795800
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Publication date: 2019
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Lima Giacobbo, B. (2019). Social stress: the good, the bad, and the neurotrophic factor: understanding the brain through PET imaging and molecular biology. University of Groningen.
https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.98795800
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About the author
Bruno Lima Giacobbo was born in Porto Alegre, in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 1988. Bruno pursued his Bachelor in Biological Sciences at the Rio Grande do Sul State Pontifical Catholic University (PUCRS) in 2006, obtaining his B.Sc. diploma in 2011. In 2008, Bruno entered the Laboratory of Biology and Nervous System Development under the supervision of professor Elke Bromberg by the Science Ministry’s Scientific Initiation program. In 2012, Bruno entered the Master’s program in Molecular and Cellular Biology, once more under tutelage of Prof. Bromberg, obtaining a graduate scholarship issued by the Brazilian government.
Bruno initiated his studies as a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology in the beginning of 2015, a few months after obtaining his Ms.C. diploma at the same program. During his Ph.D. Bruno entered in contact with Professor Erik de Vries about the possibility of finishing the last part of his studies in Groningen’s University Medical Center (UMCG) Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. Thanks to the Abel Tasman Talent Program (ATTP), Bruno was offered a position as a Ph.D. student under the tutelage of Professors E. De Vries and Rudi Dierckx, and supervision of Janine Doorduin, in order to complete his double Ph.D. degrees in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.