Maria Gabriela Miranda Gomes
 Auxiliary Researcher
                            Applied Ecology                                                        
CIBIO, Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Geneticos
                                                        Portugal
                        
Biography
"Gabriela Gomes graduated in Applied Mathematics from the University of Porto in 1987, and completed her MSc and PhD in Mathematics from the University of Warwick in 1990 and 1993, respectively. In 1999, she was awarded a Wellcome Research Training Fellowship in Mathematical Biology. In 2002, established an independent research group at IGC, initially supported by a Marie Curie Excellence Grant, with a spectrum of projects ranging from fundamental mathematical concepts to management of population and ecosystem health, public engagement in science and development of research infrastructures. She joined the Research Centre for Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (CIBIO-InBIO), University of Porto, in 2015. Gomes has published over 60 peer-reviewed research papers in international journals, initially in Mathematics and Physics and more recently in Biology, Ecology and Epidemiology, and is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Mathematical Biology, and Scientific Reports. She held visiting positions at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, and at the Institute for Mathematics and Statistics, University of São Paulo. She is an active participant and organizer of workshops and advanced courses, and a frequent reviewer for research papers and grant proposals."
Research Interest
Biology, Ecology and Epidemiology
Publications
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                            Gjini E, Gomes MGM (2016) Expanding vaccine efficacy estimation with dynamic models fitted to cross-sectional prevalence data post-licensure. Epidemics, 14: 71-82. 
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                            Pescarini JM, Rodrigues LC, Gomes MGM, Waldman EA (2017) Migration to middle-income countries and tuberculosis-global policies for global economies. Globalization and Health, 13: 15. 
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                            Margheri A, Rebelo C, Gomes MGM (2017) Heterogeneity in disease risk induces falling vaccine protection with rising disease incidence. Dynamical Systems, 32(1): 148-163. 

