Adriana Clerici De Maria
About Adriana Clerici De Maria
Adriana Clerici De Maria is an Assessment Officer at the Government of Canada, specializing in the scientific and regulatory assessment of therapeutic products. She has a strong academic background, including a Bachelor of Science from Universidade De São Paulo and ongoing doctoral studies in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.
Work at Government of Canada
Adriana Clerici De Maria has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2004. In her role as Assessment Officer, she focuses on the scientific and regulatory assessment of therapeutic products. This position involves evaluating the safety and efficacy of various therapeutic interventions, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Her work contributes to the overall health and safety of Canadian citizens by overseeing the approval processes for new therapeutic products.
Education and Expertise
Adriana Clerici De Maria holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Universidade De São Paulo, which she completed from 1983 to 1986. She further pursued her education at the same institution, studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and is currently working towards her Doctor of Philosophy degree, which she began in 1995. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in scientific research and regulatory practices.
Background in Research
Prior to her current role, Adriana Clerici De Maria gained valuable research experience as a Post-doctoral Fellow at The University of British Columbia from 1997 to 2000. She later worked at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute from 2002 to 2004 in a similar capacity. These positions allowed her to develop expertise in scientific research methodologies and contribute to various projects in the field of therapeutic products.
Professional Experience
Adriana Clerici De Maria's professional experience spans over two decades in the field of scientific assessment. Since joining the Government of Canada, she has dedicated her career to the evaluation of therapeutic products. Her previous roles as a Post-doctoral Fellow have equipped her with the necessary skills to navigate complex scientific and regulatory landscapes, enhancing her contributions to public health.