Daniela Sofia Custódio Simões
PhD StudentDaniela Simões is conducting a Ph.D. in BIODIV by the University of Lisbon starting in 2023 within the Plant-Soil Ecology group of CE3C. She is conducting a project under the supervision of Cristina Cruz.
For many years I have been involved in research on the mechanisms bacteria use to cope with environmental stresses they face in their ecological niches, using as model systems mostly gram-positive bacteria (Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus subtilis, and Staphylococcus aureus).
Past Post-Doc positions include those at the Ludwig-Maximillians University Munich (Germany) and Technical University of Dresden (Germany) partially funded by a Marie-Curie IEF fellowship (2014-2019) and at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon (Portugal, 2020-2022).
My research is driven by three overarching objectives: understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which bacteria cope with environmental stress, engineer bacterial systems to build biological devices with new and useful functions (Synthetic Biology) and take advantage of the large datasets provided by recent genomics approaches to advance strategies related with infection control.
- Email: dsofia.simoes@gmail.com
- Web References: Scopus, Orcid, Research Gate
- Research Group: Plant-Soil Ecology