Tierry Val de Medeiros

Institute: 
Federal University of São Paulo, UNIFESP
City: 
São Paulo
Country: 
Brazil
Email: 
tierrybio@gmail.com / tierry.medeiros@unifesp.br
Tierry holds Master in Science from Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2017.
His areas of interest are the effects of ocean acidification and the physiological effects and genetics in marine animals, marine pollution, and governance of oceans. 
Currently, the research he is developing the articles of his thesis and has participated in courses on governance of the oceans has interests in scientific diplomacy, applied oceanography, and related subjects to develop his doctoral thesis
 
In his master's thesis, he investigated the evaluation of the bioavailability of contaminants in co2-acidified sediments and their effects on bivalves. 
Out of the thesis, he published as co-author one scientific research papers about contamination of sediments in estuaries area of social vulnerability in Brazil:
 
His professional objective is to be a researcher not only with knowledge in applied research but also in social studies, taking into account that the oceans are the source of resources at all. He is interested in Ph.D. opportunities or in research and development groups with an interdisciplinary approach.
 

Formal Education/Degree

2015 2017 - Master´s in Integrated Environmental Analysis.

Federal University of São Paulo, UNIFESP.

2014 2015 - Specialization in Licensing and Environmental Studies

University Santa Cecília, UNISANTA.

2006 2012 - Graduation in Biological Sciences.

University Santa Cecília, UNISANTA.

Complementary Education

2018 2018 - Ocean Governance, Ocean Sciences and GeoEthics

International Ocean Institute, IOI, Malta.

Articles in Scientific Journals

1. SCHEPIS, WILLIAM RODRIGUEZ ; MEDEIROS, TIERRY VAL DE ; ABESSA, DENIS

MOLEDO DE SOUZA ; SILVA, SHARLLENY ALVES . . Brazilian Journal of Aquatic Science

and Technology (Impresso), v. 20, p. 42-53, 2016.

Summary published in proceedings of conferences

1. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; ORTE, M. R. ; BRITO, B. A. ; MEDEIROS, I. D. ; VALLS,

T. A. ; CHOUERI, R. B. ; CESAR, A. . The Use of the Oyster, Crassostrea Brasiliana, as a Modem

Organism for Evaluating the Effects of Marine CO2-Driven Acidification, 2017, Limeira. Conference

Proceedings, 2017. v. 2. p. 34-34.

2. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; BRITO, B. A. ; ORTE, M. R. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; SILVA, L. F. ; VALLS, T. A. ;

MEDEIROS, I. D. ; CHOUERI, R. B. ; CESAR, A. . , 2017, Santos. Bridging the Gap betw een Science and

Governance, 2017. p. 50-50.

3. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; BRITO, B. A. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; ORTE, M. R. ; SILVA, L. F. ; MEDEIROS, I. D. ;

CHOUERI, R. B. ; VALLS, T. A. ; CESAR, A. Efectos de la acidificación en bivalvos estuarinos: Respuestas

subletales y letales. Buenos Aires. I Simposio Latino-Americano en Acidificación del Océano, 2017. p. 51-51.

4. BRITO, B. A. ; ORTE, M. R. ; SILVA, L. F. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; MEDEIROS, T. V. ; VALLS, T.

A. ; CHOUERI, R. B. ; CESAR, A. . Biological Effects of Ocean Acidification and Sediment Toxicity

on the Health of Mytella Charruana. Limeira. Conference Proceedings, 2017. v. 2. p. 27-27.

5. ORTE, M. R. ; BALDAUF, K. K. ; BRITO, B. A. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; MEDEIROS, T. V. ; CHOUERI,

R. B. ; MEDEIROS, I. D. ; PEREIRA, C. D. S. ; CESAR, A., Curitiba. Sociedade Brasileira de Ecotoxicologia,

2016. p. 686-687.

6. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; ORTE, M. R. ; BRITO, B. A. ; MEDEIROS, I. D. ; CHOUERI,

R. B. ; CESAR, A., 2016, Curitiba. Sociedade Brasileira de Ecotoxicologia, 2016. p. 492-494.

7. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; BASALLOTE, M. D. ; CHOUERI, R. B. ; CESAR, A. . , 2016, Diadema.

SINTEGRADA 2016 - Simpósio do Programa de Pós-graduação em Análise Ambiental Integrada, 2016. p. 38-38.

8. MEDEIROS, T. V. ; SCHEPIS, W. R. ; ABESSA, D. M. S. . Toxicity and metal contamination in the

sediments of the River of the Bugres, St. Vincent, SP, 2014, Guarapari, ES. Sociedade Brasieira de

Ecotoxicologia, 2014. p. 400-401.

9. SCHEPIS, W. R. ; MEDEIROS, T. V. ; ABESSA, D. M. S., 2012, Ipojuca. Sociedade Brasieira de

Ecotoxicologia, 2012. p. 202-202.