Medical Doctor
Heart Institute, University of São Paulo
Senhor do Bonfim , Bahia, Brazil
I am Gabrielle N. Lima, 26 years old, a medical doctor graduated from Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (Brazil) in 2025, with scientific training developed at the Heart Institute (InCor) of the University of São Paulo Medical School. From 2022 to 2024, I participated in research projects coordinated by Prof. Dr. Carlos Eduardo Rochitte, focusing on the investigation of interstitial myocardial fibrosis, myocardial strain analysis, and the application of advanced cardiac magnetic resonance techniques. During this period, I contributed to a study conducted by Dr. Juliana Matsumoto Bello, Prof. Dr. Carlos Eduardo Rochitte, and Rafael Almeida Fonseca, which evaluated the correlation between histological markers and imaging parameters — including native T1 and extracellular volume fraction — in patients with severe aortic valve disease.
In 2024, I was awarded a PIBIC-CNPq research grant to develop my own project, centered on diagnostic innovations in cardiovascular magnetic resonance. This achievement strengthened my scientific independence and reinforced my commitment to emerging imaging technologies in cardiology.
I am coauthor of an article published in Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, where I contributed to a comparative analysis of histological and cardiac magnetic resonance findings in the assessment of myocardial fibrosis. I have also authored book chapters in the fields of cardiology, anesthesiology, and cardiovascular surgery. My academic trajectory includes presentations at scientific events, including the exhibition of an e-poster at the XV Paulista Congress of Neurology.
My clinical training includes internships in the Emergency, Radiology, and Advanced Care units at InCor-HCFMUSP, which provided me with direct exposure to high-complexity cardiovascular cases and strengthened my technical skills in accordance with international standards in cardiology and cardiovascular imaging.
My career interests center on the integration of cardiovascular imaging, translational research, and diagnostic innovation. I aim to contribute to scientific advancement through methodologically rigorous studies, international collaboration, and the production of high-impact knowledge directed toward improving clinical practice and the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
10:36 AM - 10:43 AM