Beyond Lattes
Daniel Martins-de-Souza He is a professor of Biochemistry at the Institute of Biology. He did postdoctoral work at the Max Planck Institute (Germany) and the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom). He was a researcher at the University of Munich, Germany. He leads the Neuroproteomics Laboratory and is a scientist at the EMRC (Experimental Medicine Research Cluster). He studies psychiatric illnesses such as schizophrenia and depression. Access the podcast "Para Além do Lattes" on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5yqiRhEodfWZtN3L3On9PU)
University Governance
Even though academic autonomy is a non-negotiable value, could public universities benefit from professional management, as practiced in the world's leading universities?
Global science in the process of democratization.
Emerging countries are expanding their participation and diversity in scientific production, redefining the global map of knowledge.
Science as State Policy
Dependence on imported products is one of the major obstacles to Brazilian science and industry
Quantitative and qualitative aspects of Brazilian scientific productivity
"Despite the significant quantitative volume, the impact of Brazilian scientific production can still be considered modest."
Proteins and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Daniel Martins: "Life exists because of proteins. These molecules are the main executors of biological functions"
The future paths of science in São Paulo and Brazil
"Brazilian science, more mature than ever, is in a transition phase. Current scientific leaders have raised, on a logarithmic scale, the quality of our science..."
