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News Medical - 06-Jul-2021Senolytic drugs administration promotes locomotor and sensory recovery
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Group leader at Institute of Molecular Medicine, Universidade de Lisboa
Obtained a Master in Biochemical Engineering from Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal. In 2001, she obtained a PhD in Development Biology from University College of London.
Leonor won the Pfizer Prize for basic Science (2005), the Fundacion La Caixa Award (2019) and the Santa Case Neurosciences Award (2020). She is a member of the Scientific Committee of TechnoZab-TechnoPhage, SA since 2008 and a member of the Executie Board of the European Zebrafish Society (EZS) since 2016.
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Senolytic drugs administration promotes locomotor and sensory recovery