Summary
Camila Ramos is a multidisciplinary postdoctoral researcher with 10 years of experience at the intersection of developmental biology, immunology and computational modelling, currently based at the Champalimaud Foundation. She combines hands-on experimental expertise in molecular cloning, flow cytometry and animal work with strong programming skills in Java, Python and R to build and analyse models of multicellular systems. Her work spans T cell development and branching morphogenesis, including independent research that led to multiple publications and supervision of undergraduate trainees. She has developed software for cellular automata-based epithelial patterning and implemented quantitative models to extract proliferation and differentiation kinetics from flow cytometry data. Driven by collaborative problem-solving and mentoring, she excels at translating minimal formal rules into experimentally testable models of complex biological systems.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, 18 (out of 20), Master's degree, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, 18 (out of 20) at University of Lisbon
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES at ITQB NOVA
Bachelor's degree, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 14 (out of 20), Bachelor's degree, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 14 (out of 20) at Universidade de Lisboa