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The institute bring together expertise ensuring  the organization, structuring, and curation of networked collections, aiding in the preservation of biological material and the identification of agents of clinical interest with integrated data bases to elucidate epidemiological aspects, identify markers of virulence and resistance, and establish surveillance and monitoring strategies for the resistance profile of clinical and environmental isolates. Below you cold acsses our recently results.

INCT-CERBC By The Numbers

329

Published Articles

04

Filed Patents

10

Event/Course organizations

01

Product

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14

Scholarships

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34

Theses And dissertations

Microbiological Collections and Conservation of Biological Resources 

RESULTS

Bioprospecting, genomics and bioinformatics; product and prototype development; scale-up, validation and application; technology transfer and regulation; environmental monitoring and molecular diagnosis of endemic diseases.

MICROBIO
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BIOTECH
BIOINFORMATIC

Biodiversity and

Eco-epidemiology

based on Omics Sciences.

Biotechnology: Product Development and Technological Innovation

Biodiversity And Eco-epidemiology based on Omics Sciences

RESULTS

New Microbiological Culture Collection at UFMS

Supported by CMRP/Taxonline and INCT-CERBC

V International Symposium
on Fungal Stress

Cladophialophora exuberans: a new candidate for hydrocarbon and heavy metal polluted habitats bioremediation

INFOCUS 2024

Proven sporotrichosis caused by sapronotic transmission of Sporothrix brasiliensis. Authors: Regielly Cognialli, Vania A. Vicente, Flavio Queiroz-Telles.

 4th International Course of Medical Mycology

Organized by ILMD-Fiocruz Amazônia and INCT-CERBC

INCT promotes INFOCUS 2026

23rd INFOCUS Congress and 2nd ISHAM LATAM in Curitiba

Culture Collection update

Insertion of Microbiological Collection of Parana Network (CMRP/Taxonline) in the World Federation of Culture Collection (WFCC)

International Congress of the Brazilian Genetics Society

Association of HLA haplotypes and fecal microbiota in  individuals with celiac disease, 2024, p. 227

ISBN: 978-65-89156-08-6

Contact

Professor: Vânia Aparecida Vicente

Basic Pathology Department

Federal University of Paraná
Email: redeinctcerbc@gmail.com

BOX: 19031 Zip Code: 81.531-980,

Curitiba, PR, Brazil

Phone: +55 41 33611704

INCT - Conservation and Exploitation of Biological Resources in Networked Collections | © 2026 | Developed by Ruan Jeremias

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