Gabriela Adriana Filip obtained her PhD degree in medicine in 2004. She has been a Professor at the Physiology Department at the Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy since 2017. She is a coordinator of the In Vitro Lab, and a founding member and treasurer of the Association of Oxidative Stress in Medicine (ASOM) and the Biocompatibility Study Center for Natural and Synthetic Products (BIOCOM). Her areas of scientific interest include the photo-chemopreventive effect of natural compounds on skin tumors, the anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effect of gold and silver nanoparticles on signaling pathways, the cytotoxicity of synthetic compounds and natural extracts to fibroblasts and stem cells from dental follicles, and photodynamic therapy in experimental tumors.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Oxidative Stress
Skin Cancer
UV radiation
Polyphenols Type 2 dia...
skin disease
Inflammation and cance...
Nanoparticles, synthes...
Fingerprints
52%
Oxidative Stress
5%
Skin Cancer
5%
skin disease
5%
Inflammation and cancer
Short Biography
Gabriela Adriana Filip obtained her PhD degree in medicine in 2004. She has been a Professor at the Physiology Department at the Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy since 2017. She is a coordinator of the In Vitro Lab, and a founding member and treasurer of the Association of Oxidative Stress in Medicine (ASOM) and the Biocompatibility Study Center for Natural and Synthetic Products (BIOCOM). Her areas of scientific interest include the photo-chemopreventive effect of natural compounds on skin tumors, the anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effect of gold and silver nanoparticles on signaling pathways, the cytotoxicity of synthetic compounds and natural extracts to fibroblasts and stem cells from dental follicles, and photodynamic therapy in experimental tumors.