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Inaya Lima

Country of origin: Brazil Currently in: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro General field of specialization: Engineering sciences
Academic Background

Degrees

2006 Doctorate Engineering sciences
2002 Master Engineering sciences
Research and Profession

Current Research Activities

Other

Currently, I collaborate with the Endocrine Faculty of Medicine of the University Hospital at UFRJ, specifically with 3D images in the First Brazilian Clinical Microtomography Equipment (HRpQ-CT) through a partnership with the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, which is associated with the Brazilian Ministry of Health. I am a Radiological Protection Supervisor, and for the past 5 years, I have been a Representative of the UFRJ Nuclear Engineering Program at COPPE's Graduate Research Committee. I am a member of the Brazilian Society of Physics, as well as other organizations and groups associated with medical physics, radiology, and radioprotection. I am an invited member of the Women Support Group at COPPE, founded this year, as well as Win (Women in Nuclear Global - International and Brazilian). In this context, I have extensive experience in medical physics, radioprotection, and radiation application in medicine and biology.

Research Keywords: 
X-ray Computed Tomography
Gender studies
X-ray
Computed Tomography
Signal Processing
imaging
3D Printing

Publications resulting from Research: 


1. Camargo, B. et al., Mesiobuccal Root Canal Morphorlogy of Maxillary First Molars in a Brazilian Sub-Population – A Micro-CT Study *Accepted by European Endodonti Journal, 2020.
2. Sartoretto S. et al., Apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a caspase-1 recruitment domain (ASC) contributes to osteoblast differentiation and osteogenesis. Journal of Cellular Physiology, v. 234(4), p. 4140-4153, 2019.
3. Madeira, E. et al., Impact of Weight Loss With Intragastric Balloon on Bone Density and Microstructure in Obese Adults. Journal of Clinical Densitometry, v.22(2), p. 279-28, 2019.
4. Paranhos-Neto, F.et al., Vitamin D deficiency is associated with cortical bone loss and fractures in the elderly. European journal of endocrinology, v. 181(5), p. 509-517, 2019.
5. Rique, A. et al., Evaluation cortical bone porosity using HR-pQCT. ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ORTHOPAEDICS, v.3, p. 008-013, 2019.
6. Pennafirme., S. et al., Monitoring bioturbation by a small marine polychaete using microcomputed tomography. MICRON, v. 121, p. 77-83, 2019.
7. Pennafirme. S. et al., Characterization of microbial mats and halophilic virus-like particles in a eutrophic hypersaline lagoon (Vermelha Lagoon, RJ, Brazil). REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE , v. 31, p. 100769-100769, 2019.
8. Senos, R. et al., Nandrolone decanoate in induced fracture nonunion with vascular deficit in rat model: morphological aspects. MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY, v. 13, p. 1-9, 2019.
9. Paranhos-Neto, F.P. et al., HR-pQCT detects alterations in bone microstructure in men with CKD stages 3 -and 4, which are influenced by hormonal changes and body composition-. CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY, v. 89, p. 10-17, 2018.
10. Madeira, E. et al., Impact of Weight Loss with Intragastric Balloon on Bone Density and Microstructure in Obese Adults. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL DENSITOMETRY, v. 22, p. 279-286, 2018.
11. Aguilera, O. et al., The bone degenerative processes in senile fishes from Holocene Brazilian shell mounds. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, v. 1, p. 1-13, 2017.
12. Silva, G. O. A. et al., Imaging Techniques for Monitoring Bacterial Biofilms in Environmental Samples: An Important Tool for Bioremediation Studies. Baoj Microbiology, v. 3, p. 2-15, 2017.
13. Teles, A.P. et al., Analysis of subterranean Pre-salt carbonate reservoir by X-ray computed microtomography. Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering, v. 144, p. 113-120, 2016.
14. Machado, A.C. et al., Porous media investigation before and after hydrochloric acid injection on a pre-salt carbonate coquinas sample. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, v. 110, p. 160-163, 2016.
15. Aristide, L. et al., Brain shape convergence in the adaptive radiation of New World monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 113, p. 201514473, 2016.
16. Lima, I. et al., Influence of Beam Hardening Artifact in Bone Interface Contact Evaluation by 3D X-ray Microtomography. Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics. 1ed.: Springer International Publishing, v. 19, p. 193-206, 2015.
17. Dos Santos, T. M. et al., Inside Marginal Adaptation of Crowns by X-ray MicroComputed Tomography. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, v. 63, p. 1-1, 2016.
18. Cunha, A. et al., Influence of bone architecture on the primary stability of different mini-implant designs. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, v. 147, p. 45-51, 2015.
19. Mendonça, G. et al., Bone mineral density and bone microarchitecture after long-term suppressive levothyroxine treatment of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in young adult patients. Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (English ed. Print), v. 33, p. 680, 2015.
20. Santos, C. et al., Bone density and microarchitecture in endogenous hypercortisolism. Clinical Endocrinology (Oxford. Print), v. 83, p. n/a-n/a, 2015.
21. Machado, A.C. et al., X-ray microtomography of hydrochloric acid propagation in carbonate rocks. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, v. 96, p. 129-134, 2015.
22. Aristide, L. et al., Encephalization and diversification of the cranial base in platyrrhine primates. Journal of Human Evolution, v. 81, p. 29-40, 2015.
23. Rique, A.M. et al., X-ray imaging inspection of fiberglass reinforced by epoxy composite. Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms (Print), v. 349, p. 184-191, 2015.
24. Alves, H. et al., Mineralogy evaluation and segmentation using dual-energy microtomography. X-Ray Spectrometry, v. 44, p. 99-104, 2015.
25. Roberto-Rodrigues, M., et al., Novel rat model of nonunion fracture with vascular deficit. Injury, v. 46, p. 649-654, 2015.
26. Machado, A.S. et al., X-ray microtomography characterization of carbonate microbialites from a hypersaline coastal lagoon in the Rio de Janeiro State-Brazil. Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment (Print), v. 784, p. 574-580, 2015.
27. Pennafirme, S. et al., Microbial biofilm study by synchrotron X-ray microscopy. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, v. 116, p. 116-119, 2015.
28. Pennafirme, S. et al., Organic Matter Biodegradation by Bacterial Consortium under Metal Stress. INTECH - Biodegradation and Bioremediation of Polluted Systems - New Advances and Technologies, Chapter 4, p.67-84, 2015.
29. Machado, A. S. et al., Comparison Between X-ray Computed Microtomography and Classic Petrophysical Technique in the Characterization of Carbonate Rocks. E-JOURNAL OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND ULTRASONICS, v. 20, p. 1-10, 2015.



Current profession

Current professional activities type: 
Teaching
Associate Professor Laboratory: Instrumentation Laboratory (2011-2016) Laboratory of Ambiental Analysis and Computed Simulations (LAASC) – until now, Nuclear Engineering Department, UFRJ, Brazil. Research Area: Radiological protection supervisor, X-ray image processing, microCT, XRF.

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