Research Team
Matthew Holt
GROUP LEADER | ERA CHAIR HOLDER
Matthew Holt holds a Ph.D. in neuroscience from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, working on the physiology of synaptic vesicle mobility and neurotransmission in retinal neurons. His interest in the molecular mechanisms governing vesicle supply to release sites led him to pursue post-doctoral work at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, which led to publication of a seminal paper on synaptic vesicle structure in Cell, which is now routinely cited in neuroscience text books. Intrigued by the notion that astrocytes play active roles in shaping synaptic transmission, on establishing his independent group at the KU Leuven, Dr. Holt pivoted his research to study aspects of astrocyte-neuron interactions, and has made major contributions to our understanding of astrocyte diversity and how it shapes local neural circuit function. As of February 2022, Matthew Holt is a group leader and ERA Chair Holder at i3S, where he runs the Synapse Biology group. Work in the group continues to be focused on the key question of functional heterogeneity, specifically the different molecular mechanisms underlying astrocyte-neuron interactions at excitatory and inhibitory synapses. A major translational spin-off from his work has been the design and exploitation of novel blood-brain barrier crossing viral vector systems for gene delivery, which allow sustained local production and secretion of therapeutics from CNS cells – the so-called ‘biopharmacy’ concept.
The quality of Dr. Holt’s work has been recognized by the award of multiple prestigious European Research Council (ERC) grants. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and has also been an invited instructor at the FENS Cajal School for Advanced Neuroscience Techniques. Dr. Holt currently serves as a scientific advisor to Resolve Biosciences. He also holds several patents from his work on AAV-based therapeutics and is co-founder of Aila Biotech, which was set up to exploit this work.
- Email:mholt@i3s.up.pt
Olga Sin
PROJECT MANAGER
Olga Sin is an alumnus of the GABBA doctoral program (2009) from the University of Porto and has a Ph.D. in neurosciences from the University of Groningen (The Netherlands). During her post-doc at the Max Plack Institute for Molecular Biomedicine (Germany) and University of Bern (Switzerland) she was awarded both the Dutch Rubicon Post-Doctoral Fellowship and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship. In 2022, she switched careers to Project Manager of the NCBio ERA Chair project. First, ensures the project’s deliverables are executed and she identifies, prepares and submits applications together with the ERA Chair Holder. Second, she is responsible for establishing relationships with clinicians, health industry and patient groups via the NCBio Stakeholder Hub. Finally, she collaborates with the Communications Unit of the i3S to disseminate neuroscience to the general public.
- Email:olga.sin@i3s.up.pt
Simone Bessa Garcia
SENIOR RESEARCH TECHNICIAN
Simone Bessa Garcia has a Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of São Paulo (Brazil) and expertise in cancer molecular genetics. She continued in the field of oncology as a laboratory specialist at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo (Brazil) and as a post-doctoral researcher at the i3S (Porto). She switched to industry and worked as a cellular and molecular scientist at Phyzat Biopharmaceuticals (Porto). Currently, she is the Senior Research Technician at the Synapse Biology group and assists with cellular and molecular biology and general lab management.
- Email:simone.bessa@i3s.up.pt
João Guimarães
Ph.D. STUDENT
João Guimarães has a BSc degree in Biology from the Faculty of Science of the University of Porto (FCUP) and a MSc degree in Neurobiology from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto (FMUP). Currently, he is enrolled in the PhD Program in Neurosciences from FMUP and is a PhD student at the Synapse Biology Group.
- Email:jbguimaraes@i3s.up.pt
Maria Joana Pinto
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER
Maria Joana Pinto has a PhD in Neuroscience and Disease by the doctoral Program in Experimental Biology and Biomedicine at the University of Coimbra, working on the axonal mechanisms supporting synapse formation. She pursued her studies as a postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of synapse biology at Institut de Biologie de l´École Normale Supérieure (IBENS) in Paris to study the role of microglia in synaptic plasticity and sleep. Her work was funded by an EMBO long-term fellowship and a Labex MemoLife postdoctoral fellowship. Interested in understanding how microglia control brain development and behavior, she then joined the Laboratory of Neuronal Circuits and Behavior at the Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology in Coimbra. She has recently joined the Synapse Biology Group at i3S to explore the role of astrocytes on the formation and function of inhibitory synapses and relevance to the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Email:mpinto@i3s.up.pt
Rafaela Seixas
Ph.D. STUDENT
Rafaela Tavares Seixas holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Master's in Neurobiology. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Neurosciences at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto. Her academic journey reflects a keen interest in the intricacies of neuroscience.
In her role as a Ph.D. student, Rafaela focuses on in vivo research of how astrocytes contribute to the creation and operation of inhibitory synapses and their implications for the development and establishment of neurodevelopmental disorders, contributing to the ongoing research at the Synapse Biology group. Her academic background in biology and neurobiology provides a solid foundation for her work within the dynamic and collaborative environment of the research team.
As a member of the Synapse Biology group, Rafaela looks forward to exploring the fascinating world of astrocyte-neuron interactions and making meaningful contributions to the field of neuroscience.
- Email:rseixas@i3s.up.pt
Domenico Natale
Ph.D. STUDENT
Domenico is a doctoral student at KU Leuven, Belgium, currently engaged in collaborative work with the Synapse Biology Group at i3S. He attended the prestigious Nunziatella Military School in Napoli, Italy, and he then went on to receive his M.D. from the University of Napoli in 2016. He has prior experience working as a medical doctor on neurology wards in Germany, but eventually made the switch to fundamental research in neuroscience. He completed a research Master's degree in Neuroscience at the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, graduating as best research master student with honors and co-authorship in two research papers. He is now pursuing his Ph.D. in Neuroscience focusing on studying the synaptic interactions between inhibitory neurons and astrocytes, supported by funding from the Flemish Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO) for his doctoral project. He loves instructing and fostering excitement for glial cells, the non-neuronal cells of the nervous system.
- Email:dnatale@i3s.up.pt
Ricardo Ribeiro
M.Sc. STUDENT
Ricardo Ribeiro has a B.Sc. degree in Biochemistry from the Faculty of Sciences and the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Porto. He is currently enrolled in the M.Sc. in Neurobiology at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto. Ricardo worked with sensitive neurons in his last internship and now he wants to explore astrocyte-neuron interactions.
Helia Naderi
M.Sc. STUDENT
Helia is currently pursuing a master's degree in Biomedical Sciences at KU Leuven in Belgium. As an Erasmus exchange student, she is conducting her thesis research with the Synapse Biology Group at i3S. She earned her bachelor's degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Alzahra University in Tehran, Iran. Her interest in neuroscience was sparked during an internship at A*STAR, Singapore.
- Email:hnaderi@i3s.up.pt
Ana Eufrásio
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER
Ana Eufrásio holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Porto, and her research focused on the modulation of transcriptional regulatory elements associated with various diseases, particularly Type 2 Diabetes. She also explored the function of cis-regulatory elements in different contexts, such as gene expression in colorectal cancer, by analysing elements in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of genes.
Ana joined the Synapse Biology Group to investigate local translation within Müller glia in the retina. Her research aims to understand how local translation affects these glial cells, which could provide valuable insights into their roles in synaptic regulation.
- Email:ana.eufrasio@i3s.up.pt
Alumni
- Luísa Florido, M.Sc. Student, University of Porto
- Amhed Obaid, M.Sc. Student, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Carlos Pinto, M.Sc. Student, University of Porto
- Mobina Alemi, Senior Research Technician
- Julia Oster, Erasmus+ master student, University of Heidelberg, Germany
- Stéphanie Castaldo, Senior Research Technician