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Biography
Dr Cintia Iha is a Research Scientist at the Australian National Algae Culture Collection (ANACC) in Hobart, Australia. Her main research project at ANACC is on Intelligent Algae Bioprospecting by Environomics FSP. She combines algae phylogenetic and modern omics technologies (genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics) with machine learning algorithms to predict sources of valuable bioproducts across algae species.
Dr Iha is also involved with population genetic studies of the underwater forest forming giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) in Tasmania, which has been disappearing off the Tasmanian coast due to climate change. Her work is fundamental to reforestation programs. She has also published the organellar genomes of Tasmanian giant kelp.
Since her undergraduate research, Dr Iha has been working and studying the systematics and evolution of algae, especially seaweeds. During her MSc, she combined DNA barcoding, phylogenetics and traditional morphological techniques for seaweed taxonomy. She described one new seaweed genus and five new species in the red seaweed order Gelidiales. Dr Iha has a great interest in algal evolution. During her PhD, she used genomic information to elucidate high taxonomy classification of the agar-producing red seaweed order Gracilariales and discovered that plasmids mediate the organellar genome evolution of these seaweeds.
As a postdoctoral researcher, Dr Iha got involved with several projects involving algal evolution, genomics, population genomics, and microbiomes.
Academic Qualifications
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2018
PhD
University of São Paulo, Brazil -
2014
MSc
Univeristy of São Paulo, Brazil -
2011
BSc
Univeristy of São Paulo, Brazil
Current Roles
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Research Scientist
Intelligent Algae Bioprospecting - Environomics FSP
Fields of Research
Professional Experiences
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2021-2022
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Univerity of Tasmania -
2021-2022
Experimental Scientist
Aust National Algae Culture Collection, CSIRO -
2019-2020
Research Fellow Algal Genomics
University of Melbourne
Professional Areas
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