Prof. Dr. Marta C Monteiro | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award
Professora Associada at Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil
Dr. Marta Chagas Monteiro is a distinguished biomedical researcher specializing in microbiology, immunology, and pharmacology. She holds a CNPq 1D Productivity Scholarship and serves as a professor and research coordinator at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Brazil. With over two decades of experience, she has made significant contributions to understanding infectious diseases, immune responses, and drug development. Her collaborations span international institutions, including the University of São Paulo, Aston University, and the University of Shanghai. As a prolific researcher, she has authored over 100 high-impact publications and serves on the editorial boards of leading scientific journals. Dr. Monteiro is also an active mentor, shaping future scientists through postgraduate programs. Her expertise in oxidative stress, biomarkers, and xenobiotic toxicity has positioned her as a leading figure in biomedical research, earning her recognition from national and international funding agencies.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Monteiro earned her Ph.D. in Basic and Applied Immunology from the University of São Paulo in 2004, focusing on immune responses and cellular migration in infectious diseases. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree in the same field at USP in 2000, with research centered on parasitology and pharmacology. Her academic foundation was laid at the Federal University of Pará, where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in Medical Biology in 1997. Over the years, she has pursued numerous specialized training courses in pharmacology, immunology, and biomedicine, including programs on oxidative stress, epigenetics, and experimental pharmacology. Her continuous education reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research, integrating immunopharmacology, microbiology, and biotechnology into her work. This extensive academic background has enabled her to make significant contributions to scientific advancements, particularly in the study of immune responses, biomarkers, and the pharmacological effects of drugs on infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Professional Experience
Dr. Monteiro is a professor and coordinator at the Faculty of Pharmacy at UFPA, where she leads the Laboratory of Oxidative Stress and Clinical Immunology. She is actively involved in postgraduate programs in pharmaceutical sciences, neuroscience, and pharmacology. Beyond academia, she serves as an expert evaluator for major funding organizations, including CNPq, SUS, and INEP. Her work also extends to international collaborations, with ongoing projects in partnership with institutions in Brazil, the UK, and China. Additionally, she is a consultant for over 15 research development agencies and a reviewer for more than 90 scientific journals. As part of her professional engagements, she has contributed to the development of new pharmacological treatments, diagnostic tools, and innovative technologies in immunology. Her leadership in academia and research has significantly impacted biomedical advancements, particularly in the areas of infectious disease management and pharmacological interventions.
Research Interests
Dr. Monteiro’s research focuses on microbiology, clinical immunology, and pharmacology, with a particular emphasis on biomarkers and immune responses in infectious diseases. She investigates the pharmacological activities of drugs and natural products, as well as their toxicological effects on human health. Her work extends to studying oxidative stress, inflammation, and xenobiotic-mediated toxicity, providing insights into the development of new therapeutic strategies. Additionally, she explores neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and parasitic diseases, including malaria, tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, and sepsis. Through her extensive research, she has contributed to advancements in immunopharmacology, helping to identify novel drug targets and therapeutic interventions. Her multidisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, pharmacology, and biotechnology, has led to breakthroughs in disease diagnostics and treatment methodologies, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in biomedical sciences.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Monteiro has received numerous accolades in recognition of her contributions to biomedical research. She is a recipient of the prestigious CNPq 1D Productivity Scholarship, which highlights her excellence in scientific investigation. Her research has been funded by national and international agencies, reflecting the high impact of her work. She has also been recognized for her role as an editor and reviewer for top-tier journals, including Frontiers in Immunology and Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Additionally, she has contributed to the scientific community as a consultant and evaluator for research projects funded by leading organizations. Her patents and published innovations in immunopharmacology and microbiology have further established her as a respected figure in the field. Through her dedication to research, teaching, and mentorship, she has made a lasting impact on the scientific landscape, earning widespread recognition for her contributions to global health and biomedical advancements.
Conclusion
Dr. Marta Chagas Monteiro is highly qualified for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions, leadership in microbiology and immunology, international collaborations, and significant research impact. Strengthening her translational research and public engagement could further enhance her profile, but overall, she is a strong candidate.
Publications Top Notes
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Monteiro, M.C., Quadros Gomes, B.A., Dos Santos, S.M., Gato, L.D.S., Coleman, M.D. (2025)
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Alpha-Lipoic Acid Reduces Neuroinflammation and Oxidative Stress Induced by Dapsone in an Animal Model.
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Journal: Nutrients
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Citations: 0
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Monteiro, M.C., de Farias, E.C.F., Pavão Júnior, M.J.C., de Sales, S.C.D., Terreri, M.T.R.A. (2024)
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Factors associated with mortality in children with critical COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a resource-poor setting.
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Journal: Scientific Reports
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Citations: 2
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Monteiro, M.C. (co-author), Dos Santos, É.R.Q., Pantoja, L.V.P.D.S., Farias, S.V., Maia, J.G.S., Maia, C.S. (2024)
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Linalool-rich rosewood essential oil (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke) mitigates emotional and neurochemical impairments induced by ethanol binge-like exposure during adolescence in female rats.
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Journal: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
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Citations: 0
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Monteiro, M.C., Navegantes-Lima, K.C., Gaspar, S.L.D.F., De, A.L., Sovrani, V. (2024)
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Lipid Fraction from Agaricus brasiliensis as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Lethal Sepsis in Mice.
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Journal: Antioxidants
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Citations: 0
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Monteiro, M.C. (co-author), de Farias, E.C.F., Nascimento, L.M.P.P., Pavão Júnior, M.J.C., Clemente, G., Terreri, M.T.R.A. (2024)
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Plasma IL-17A is increased in patients with critical MIS-C and associated with in-hospital mortality.
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Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
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Citations: 0
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Monteiro, M.C., Matos-Sousa, J.M., Chemelo, V.S., Frazão, D.R., Lima, R.R. (2024)
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Is there any association between the presence of biomarkers and apical periodontitis? A systematic review.
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Journal: [No source information available]
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Citations: 3
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Monteiro, M.C., Valois, F.P., Bezerra, K.C.A., da Costa Assunção, F.P., Machado, N.T. (2024)
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Improving the Antioxidant Activity, Yield, and Hydrocarbon Content of Bio-Oil from the Pyrolysis of Açaí Seeds by Chemical Activation: Effect of Temperature and Molarity.
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Journal: Catalysts
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Citations: 1
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Monteiro, M.C., Meneses, C.C.F., de Sousa, P.R.M., Lima, K.C.N., Lameira, J. (2023)
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Caffeic Acid-Zinc Basic Salt/Chitosan Nanohybrid Possesses Controlled Release Properties and Exhibits In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory Activities.
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Journal: Molecules
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Citations: 3
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Monteiro, M.C. (co-author), Camara, F.M.S., da Conceição, B.C., Cardoso, E.K.S., Maia, C.S., Fontes-Júnior, E.A. (2023)
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Margaritaria nobilis L.f. (Phyllanthaceae) Ethanolic Extract: Low Acute Oral Toxicity and Antinociceptive Activity.
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Journal: Pharmaceuticals
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Citations: 1
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Monteiro, M.C. (co-author), Dorneles, G.P., Teixeira, P.C., Peres, A.L., Wendland, E.M., Romão, P.R.T. (2023)
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Endotoxin tolerance and low activation of TLR-4/NF-κB axis in monocytes of COVID-19 patients.
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Journal: Journal of Molecular Medicine
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Citations: 8