Biography:
Idessania Nazareth Costa is productivity fellow since 2018. Biologist with a postdoctoral degree (2018), PhD (2009) and Master's degree (2002) in Applied Immunology and Parasitology from the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil. She has been teaching in the Master's and PhD programs in the Postgraduate Program in Experimental Pathology at the State University of Londrina-PR, Brazil (CCB-UEL) since 2012. She works as a professor and coordinator of the Parasitology area at the same institution where she coordinates Research and Extension projects. She has experience in parasitic diseases, focusing on the immunoparasitological and molecular diagnosis of human strongyloidiasis and the alternative treatment of toxoplasmosis.
Title : Anti-proliferative and metabolic activity of the compounds caffeic acid and oregano essential oil in human trophoblast cells infected with the RH strain of toxoplasma gondii