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N. Tatiana Almeida Silva holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Nova University of Lisbon (2022), an MSc in Biomedical Research - Neurobiology from the University of Coimbra (2014), and a BSc in Biology from the University of Aveiro (2012). Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Champalimaud Neuroscience Program, Tatiana has published four peer-reviewed articles and has one recent preprint, and shared data in open repositories for further research. She has received several awards and honors, including an Erasmus scholarship from the European Commission, a merit-based award for the top 3% of students at the University of Coimbra, and a 4-year PhD fellowship from FCT. An advocate for equality, inclusion, diversity, and ethics in the workplace, Tatiana is also dedicated to science outreach. Her leadership roles include serving as an elected PhD representative, managing projects, and mentoring students. Tatiana's research lies at the intersection of Neurobiology and Health Sciences, with a focus on the interaction between brain plasticity, neural circuits, and behavior. She is deeply interested in how changes in behavioral state can modulate and even enhance learning and memory processes, and in using insights from her research to inform behaviour-based therapies.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Neuza Tatiana Almeida Silva

Citation names

  • N. Tatiana Silva

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
A01D-E345-C63F
ORCID iD
0000-0003-0542-9677

Knowledge fields

  • Medical and Health Sciences - Basic Medicine - Neurosciences

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
Portuguese (Mother tongue)
English Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
Education
Degree Classification
2015/01/01 - 2022/06/29
Concluded
PhD in Neuroscience (Doutoramento)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
"Neuronal Mechanisms of Cerebellar Associative Learning" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2014
Concluded
MSc in Biomedical Research - Neurobiology (Mestrado)
Universidade de Coimbra Faculdade de Medicina, Portugal
"Synaptic Plasticity in Cerebellar-dependent Learning" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2012
Concluded
BSc in Biology (Licenciatura)
Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
"CNS regenerative cell-based therapy" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2022/07/01 - Current Postdoc (Research) Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2015/01/01 - 2022/06/29 PhD Thesis - Neuronal Mechanisms of Cerebellar Associative Learning Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
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2013/05/01 - 2014/12/19 MSc Thesis - Synaptic plasticity in cerebellar-dependent learning Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
2011/10/01 - 2012/07/01 Internship - CNS regenerative stem cell-based therapy Biocant Associação de Transferência de Tecnologia, Portugal
2011/02/01 - 2011/06/01 BSc Research - ERASMUS Program Nervous system circadian clock regulation Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
Outputs

Publications

Conference poster
  1. GEMINIANI, ALICE; N. Tatiana Silva; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor learning under climbing fiber control". Paper presented in FENS 2024 Vienna, 2024.
  2. N. Tatiana Silva; Maria Inês Ribeiro; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor activity shifts the temporal window for cerebellar memory consolidation". Paper presented in GRC Cerebellum 2023 Massachussets, 2023.
  3. N. Tatiana Silva; Jorge Ramírez-Buriticá; Dominique L. Pritchett; Carey, Megan R. "Circuit dissection of neural instructive signals for associative cerebellar learning". Paper presented in GRC Neural Circuits and Behavior 2023 Geneva, 2023.
  4. N. Tatiana Silva; Maria Inês Ribeiro; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor activity shifts the temporal window for cerebellar memory consolidation". Paper presented in FENS 2022 Paris, 2022.
  5. N. Tatiana Silva; Jorge Ramírez-Buriticá; Dominique L. Pritchett; Carey, Megan R. "Circuit dissection of neural instructive signals for associative cerebellar learning". Paper presented in SfN 2021 Chicago, 2021.
  6. N. Tatiana Silva; Maria Inês Ribeiro; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor activity shifts the temporal window for cerebellar memory consolidation". Paper presented in SPN 2021 Coimbra, 2021.
  7. N. Tatiana Silva; Carey, Megan R. "Modulation of cerebellar consolidation for delay eyeblink conditioning". Paper presented in FENS 2018 Berlin, 2018.
  8. Albergaria, Catarina; N. Tatiana Silva; Dominique L. Pritchett; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor activity modulates performance in a learning task in mice". Paper presented in GRC Cerebellum 2017 Massachusets, 2017.
  9. Albergaria, Catarina; N. Tatiana Silva; Dominique L. Pritchett; Carey, Megan R. "Locomotor activity modulates performance in a learning task in mice". Paper presented in FENS 2016 Copenhagen, 2016.
  10. Albergaria, Catarina; N. Tatiana Silva; Carey, Megan R. "The role of endocannabinoid signalling in delay eyelid conditioning". Paper presented in FENS 2014 Milan, 2014.
  11. Leite, Cristiana; N. Tatiana Silva; Relvas, JB; Grãos, Mário. "Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into neural progenitor-like cells and subsequent maturation into oligodendroglial-like lineages". Paper presented in International Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Stem Cells & Cell Therapies, 2012.
Journal article
  1. N. Tatiana Silva; Jorge Ramírez-Buriticá; Dominique L. Pritchett; Megan R. Carey. "Climbing fibers provide essential instructive signals for associative learning". Nature Neuroscience (2024): https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-024-01594-7.
    10.1038/s41593-024-01594-7
  2. Albergaria, Catarina; N. Tatiana Silva; Darmohray, Dana M; Carey, Megan R. "Cannabinoids modulate associative cerebellar learning via alterations in behavioral state". eLife 9 (2020): http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.61821.
    10.7554/elife.61821
  3. Albergaria, Catarina; N. Tatiana Silva; Pritchett, Dominique L.; Carey, Megan R.. "Locomotor activity modulates associative learning in mouse cerebellum". Nature Neuroscience 21 5 (2018): 725-735. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41593-018-0129-x.
    10.1038/s41593-018-0129-x
  4. Leite, Cristiana; N. Tatiana Silva; Mendes, Sandrine; Ribeiro, Andreia; de Faria, Joana Paes; Lourenço, Tânia; dos Santos, Francisco; et al. "Differentiation of Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Neural-Like Progenitor Cells and Maturation into an Oligodendroglial-Like Lineage". PLoS ONE 9 10 (2014): e111059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111059.
    10.1371/journal.pone.0111059
Preprint
  1. N. Tatiana Silva; Maria Inês Ribeiro; Megan R. Carey. "Behavioral state regulates the dynamics of memory consolidation". 2024. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.28.601231.
    10.1101/2024.06.28.601231
Activities

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2015 - Current Champalimaud Science Outreach Initiative ‘Ar’ (co-organizer and host of multiple in-person and online events and seminars) (2015)
Seminar (Member of the Organising Committee)
Fundação Champalimaud, Portugal
2018 - 2018 Champalimaud Research Community Retreat (2018 - 2018)
Meeting (Member of the Organising Committee)
Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
2016 - 2016 Champalimaud Research Student’ Retreat (2016 - 2016)
Meeting (Member of the Organising Committee)
Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal

Association member

Society Organization name Role
2021 - Current Sociedade Portuguesa Neurociências Member
2019 - Current Champalimaud Group for Inclusion, Diversity and Ethics at the workplace Co-founder

Committee member

Activity description
Role
Institution / Organization
2020 - 2022 PhD Student Representative Elected
Coordinator
Fundação Champalimaud, Portugal

Mentoring / Tutoring

Topic Student name
2020 - 2022 MSc Student: Cerebellar learning and plasticity mechanisms MI Ribeiro
2018 - 2019 Cerebellar learning and plasticity mechanisms C Almeida
Distinctions

Award

2025 Travel Grant for HHMI/ Janelia Research Campus Mechanistic Cognitive Neuroscience Workshop
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Research Campus, United States
2025 Travel Grant to a Conference in 2025/2026 from the ALBA Network
2023 Travel Grant to FENS regional meeting
Sociedade Portuguesa de Neurociências, Portugal
2021 Travel Grant to Society for Neuroscience Meeting 2021
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, Belgium
2015 Individual Doctoral Scholarship
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
2014 Merit-based Scholarship (3% Best Students)
Universidade de Coimbra Faculdade de Medicina, Portugal
2011 Erasmus Mobility Scholarship
European Union, Belgium

Other distinction

2024 Invited Talk at Johns Hopkins Cerebellum Seminars
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States