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Prof. Dr. Ana Rita de Lima – Morphology – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Lima’s extensive research and contributions align closely with the Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Innovation category due to her: Commitment to advancing veterinary sciences through innovation and technology integration. Strong academic background, reflected in her role as a professor and her mentorship of students. National and international recognition for impactful research, evidenced by her prestigious awards and scholarships.

 

Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/ Instituto da Saúde e Produção Animal | Brazil

 

🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Ana Rita de Lima, born on June 24, 1980, in Caconde/SP, Brazil, laid the foundation for her illustrious academic career with a Veterinary Medicine degree from the Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos in 2002. Her undergraduate work focused on the “Involução do saco vitelíneo da placenta de fetos de cães S.R.D.,” supervised by Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio. She continued her academic journey at the University of São Paulo (USP), where she earned a Master’s degree in 2005, with a thesis examining adenohypophyseal cells in Golden Retrievers with muscular dystrophy. Her doctoral studies, completed in 2009 at USP’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics (FMVZ-USP), revolved around the influence of hormones and cytokines on the expression of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in bovine placenta cell cultures, under the guidance of José Roberto Kfoury Júnior. Supported by FAPESP scholarships, these achievements showcased her commitment to advancing veterinary sciences.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Lima has served as an Associate Professor III at the Federal Rural University of the Amazon (UFRA) since 2009, where she plays a pivotal role in teaching anatomy for Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics programs. From 2013 to 2016, she served as the Director of the Veterinary Hospital at UFRA, strengthening her professional impact. Throughout her career, she has been involved in research and development with a focus on the Amazon’s fauna. Her work extends to morphophysiopathology, 3D modeling, and the reduction of animal usage in anatomical studies through innovative techniques like 3D printing.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Morphology

Dr. Lima has established herself as a leading researcher in veterinary morphology, emphasizing anatomical studies of domestic and wild animals in the Amazon. Her research interests encompass:

  1. Anatomy of Domestic and Wild Animals – She delves into the structural intricacies of Amazonian fauna, contributing to the understanding of their physiological and pathological processes.
  2. 3D Modeling and Printing – A pioneer in using 3D printing to create anatomical models, Dr. Lima has significantly reduced reliance on live animals for teaching and research purposes.
  3. Morphophysiopathology of Amazonian Animals – She focuses on the reproductive anatomy and pathologies of animals indigenous to the Amazon, blending microscopy and immunohistochemical techniques.
  4. Morphology of Recent Groups – Her work provides a morphological basis for further studies using advanced microscopy and stereological methods.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Lima’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. As a “Bolsista de produtividade em pesquisa do CNPq – Nível 2,” she has been recognized for her outstanding research productivity. Notable accolades include a first-place ranking in a public competition in 2006 and a prestigious Santander scholarship in 2015. Her credentials, such as her ORCID ID (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5668-7911) and Lattes ID (6078282675404939), underscore her professional stature and prolific output.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Dr. Lima’s work has revolutionized anatomical studies through 3D modeling, enabling more sustainable research and education. Her expertise in animal morphology has elevated understanding within the veterinary field, particularly regarding Amazonian fauna. Her interdisciplinary approach has influenced both academic and applied veterinary practices.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Ana Rita de Lima is shaping the future of veterinary sciences through her dedication to innovation and sustainability. Her commitment to reducing animal use in anatomical studies exemplifies her forward-thinking approach. By fostering new methodologies and expanding anatomical knowledge, she sets a benchmark for future researchers and educators in veterinary medicine.

Conclusion

Ana Rita de Lima’s academic journey, professional dedication, and innovative contributions highlight her as a distinguished figure in veterinary sciences. Her research in anatomy, commitment to sustainability, and influence on the academic and practical realms ensure her enduring legacy as a pioneer in her field

📚Publications

Cardiac morphology of Bradypus variegatus

Journals: Zoomorphology
Authors:: Natacha Cintia Ferreira Fernandes; Érika Branco; Elane Guerreiro Giese; Ellen Yasmin Eguchi Mesquita; Diego Ferreira de Souza; Max Alex Santos Ferreira; Ana Rita de Lima

Comparative anatomical description of the thoracic limb muscles of Puma concolor, Leopardus wiedii and Leopardus pardalis

Journals: Zoomorphology
Authors: Jessica da Costa da Silva; José Gabriel Ribeiro Alves; Érika Branco; Ana Rita de Lima

Respiratory System of the Two‐Toed Sloth (Choloepus didactylus): Macroscopic, Histological and Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis

Journals: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
Authors: Cíntia Francieli do Prado; Celina Almeida Furlanetto Mançanares; Ellen Yasmin Eguchi Mesquita; Elane Guerreiro Giese; Erika Branco; Ana Rita de Lima

Brachial plexus and points for anesthetic block in royal sloth and common sloth

Journals: Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
Authors: J.C. Silva; R.N. Uchôa; E.Y.E. Mesquita; É. Branco; A.R. Lima

ABDOMINAL SPLANCHNIC ARTERIAL MAPPING OF Cerdocyon thous: HELPING IN SURGICAL PLANNING

Journals: Revista Ensaios Pioneiros
Authors: Rogério Silva Pereira; Ana Rita de Lima; Erika Branco
Ana Rita de Lima | Morphology | Best Researcher Award

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