Camila Andrea Bernal Castro
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
Biography
Camila Andrea Bernal Castro completed her studies in industrial microbiology at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana at the age of 23 years, she performanced for one year, as a young researcher in the laboratory of molecular parasitology at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. In 2013, she has published a paper in the journal Molecular Biology Reports: Molecular characterization of calcineurin B from the non-virulent Trypanosoma rangeli kinetoplastid indicates high gene conservation, she has attended congresses such as XX CONGRESS Latin American Federation of Parasitology and XV Congress of the Colombian Association of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine and the XI CONGRESS OF RESEARCH. In 2015, she presented an oral presentation at the National Meeting of Research and Development at the National University of Colombia named: Evaluation of properties that determine the shelf life of blackberry pulp including bee pollen. She is currently a master's student in food science and technology from the National University of Colombia in Bogota.
Abstract
Abstract : Advances in the development of tropical fruit drinks with inclusion of probiotics: In vitro