Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes | Animal Anatomy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes is a prominent academic at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) in Brazil. With expertise in [specific field or area of research], he has contributed significantly to [mention notable contributions or projects]. Dr. Gomes is known for his dedication to advancing knowledge in [specific topics], mentoring students, and participating in various academic collaborations both nationally and internationally. His work has been published in numerous respected journals, making him a recognized figure in his field.
Education:
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes is a distinguished academic and researcher at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP), specializing in domestic and wild animal anatomy. He earned his Doctorate in 2011 with a thesis on the effects of renutrition on hepatic cytoarchitecture. His research interests include morphology, cytology, and cellular biology, with a focus on neuroplasticity and malnutrition. In addition to his doctorate, Dr. Gomes holds multiple master’s degrees and specializations in veterinary endocrinology, environmental sustainability, and various educational methodologies. He has contributed to the field through numerous publications and is involved in educating future veterinarians and professionals in agricultural sciences. Dr. Gomes’s diverse educational background also includes qualifications in hospital management, pedagogy, and various sciences, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in veterinary medicine and education.
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes is a part-time postgraduate and contracted professor at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science. Since 2020, he has been teaching courses on the morphological foundations of locomotion and phylogenetic evolution, as well as descriptive anatomy and applied anatomy for domestic and wild animals. Dr. Gomes is also an active researcher, focusing on projects related to liver health and inflammation, collaborating with both Brazilian and Australian institutions. His extensive academic journey at USP includes a Ph.D. in animal anatomy, postdoctoral research, and significant contributions to understanding chronic liver disease and cancer-associated cachexia. He has been involved in student governance and remains dedicated to advancing veterinary education and research.
Postdoctoral Studies:
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil. In 2024, he engaged in postdoctoral research focused on animal anatomy, embryology, and surgery within the biological and health sciences. Previously, from 2012 to 2024, he conducted extensive postdoctoral work at USP, emphasizing biochemistry and molecular biology. Dr. Gomes’s research contributions significantly advance the understanding of morphological and biochemical processes in veterinary medicine and animal science.
Dr. Silvio Pires Gomes is a distinguished educator and researcher at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) and São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil. Since November 2019, he has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in veterinary medicine, focusing on the anatomy of domestic and wild animals, as well as applied anatomy. He also contributes as a part-time professor at various institutions, including Universidade Estácio de Sá and Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul, where he teaches courses related to nutrition and scientific research methodologies. Additionally, Dr. Gomes engages in postdoctoral research in animal anatomy at UNESP, collaborating with leading experts in the field. His extensive teaching and research experience reflects his commitment to advancing veterinary education and animal sciences.
Alpaca (Vicugna pacos) Skin Analyzed Under Architecture and Structure
Authors: Sasahara, T.H.C., Neira, L.M.D., Gomes, S.P., Chiarello, G., Miglino, M.A.
Journal: International Journal of Morphology
Year: 2024
Volume: 42
Issue: 2
Pages: 256–260
Cachexia causes time-dependent activation of the inflammasome in the liver
Authors: das Neves, R.X., Yamashita, A.S., Riccardi, D.M.R., Tirnitz-Parker, J.E.E., Seelaender, M.
Journal: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
Year: 2023
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
Pages: 1621–1630
Impairment of aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling promotes hepatic disorders in cancer cachexia
Authors: Dolly, A., Pötgens, S.A., Thibaut, M.M., Sokol, H., Bindels, L.B.
Journal: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
Year: 2023
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: 1569–1582
Design-based stereology in alpaca skin (Vicugna pacos): Impacts on fiber production
Authors: de Castro Sasahara, T.H., McManus, C.M., Neira, L.M.D., Chiarello, G., Miglino, M.A.
Journal: Small Ruminant Research
Year: 2022
Volume: 208
Article Number: 106629
Determination of the relationship among cell proliferation, metabolic activity and stage of pregnancy by agnors as markers in Bovine placenta
Authors: Carneiro, P.S., Sasahara, T.H.C., de Carvalho, H.J.C., Miglino, M.A., Gomes, S.P.
Journal: International Journal of Morphology
Year: 2021
Volume: 39
Issue: 5
Pages: 1358–1364
Myokines in treatment-naïve patients with cancer-associated cachexia
Authors: de Castro, G.S., Correia-Lima, J., Simoes, E., Prado, C.M., Seelaender, M.
Journal: Clinical Nutrition
Year: 2021
Volume: 40
Issue: 4
Pages: 2443–2455
Anatomical characteristics of the bones of the thoracic limb of white-eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris)
Authors: Chiarello, G.P., Pires Gomes, S., Harumi De Castro Sasahara, T., Miglino, M.A.
Journal: International Journal of Morphology
Year: 2021
Volume: 39
Issue: 2
Pages: 416–422
The macro and micro-structure of the celiac and cranial mesenteric ganglia in a long-lived rodent – paca (Cuniculus paca, Linnaeus 1766)
Authors: Rabello, V.C., Abdala, F.C.M., Lebre Junior, E.A., Machado, M.R.F., de Castro Sasahara, T.H.
Journal: International Journal of Morphology
Year: 2021
Volume: 39
Issue: 2
Pages: 355–358
Stereology shows that damaged liver recovers after protein refeeding
Authors: Gomes, S.P., da Silva, A.A.P., Crisma, A.R., Loesch, A., Coppi, A.A.
Journal: Nutrition
Year: 2017
Volume: 38
Pages: 61–69
Atrophy and neuron loss: Effects of a protein-deficient diet on sympathetic neurons
Authors: Gomes, S.P., Nyengaard, J.R., Misawa, R., De Melo, M.P., Ribeiro, A.A.C.
Journal: Journal of Neuroscience Research
Year: 2009
Volume: 87
Issue: 16
Pages: 3568–3575