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João Paulo Rodrigues Marques

Dr. Marques graduated in 2006 in Biological Science from the Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba. In undergraduate school, Dr. Marques focused on plant anatomy, mainly on understanding the plant cell/tissue response against viruses, bacteria and fungi. In 2008, he received his Master?s degree in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology from the Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ), University of São Paulo (USP). In his Master?s, Dr. Marques conduced a histopathological study on lesions caused by Citrus leprosies virus in leaves, stems, and fruits. Dr. Marques obtained his PhD title in 2012 also in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology (ESALQ-USP) with the thesis named ?Histopathology of postbloom fruit drop caused by Colletotrichum acutatum in citrus flowers?. Nowadays, Dr. Marques a Post-Doctoral Researcher at University of São Paulo, Brazil, and he is currently conducting part of his research at School of Plant, Soil and Environmental Science, Agricultural Center, Louisiana State University, USA. His work is focused on plant histopathology, ultrastructure, and histochemistry of sweet orange, sugarcane, and grapevine diseases. Dr. Marques has received financial support from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and his results have been awarded at national and international congresses. In 2014, Dr. Marques was awarded the Best Thesis Award in the Agricultural Field, from the University of São Paulo. Dr. Marques has authored several papers, which have been published in international journals of high impact factor, focused on plant defense responses against pathogens. Dr. Marques has also acted as a referee for international journals in the botanical and phytopathological fields.
Possui graduação em Ciências Biológicas pela Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba (2005), mestrado e doutorado em Ciências: Fisiologia e Bioquímica de Plantas pela Escola Superior de Agricultura ´Luiz de Queiroz´ (2006 - 2012). Realizou pós-doutorado pelo Departamento de Genética da ESALQ/USP e desenvolveu Bolsa de Estágio e Pesquisa no Exterior (BEPE/FAPESP) junto ao Agricultural Center, Louisina State University. Realizou um segundo pós-doutorado no Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura (2018-2020). Atuou como docente da UNESP Campus Botucatu e atualmente é Professor de Botânica da Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos, USP. Tem experiência na área de Botânica, com ênfase em Anatomia Vegetal, atuando principalmente no seguinte tema: histopatologia, histoquímica, paredes celulares, ultraestrutura da interação planta-patógeno, histolocalização de genes de defesa, técnicas em microscopia ótica e eletrônica e imuno-marcação.

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