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LUCAS DAMO MARANGONI
159 Doutor Tranquilo Damo St, Frederico Westphalen – RS, Brazil. Zip: 98400-000 engflorestal_lucas@hotmail.com (55) (55) 91354085
EDUCATION:
Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
Bachelor of Science in Forest Engineering, March 2013
THESIS: “Moisture content evaluation in germination and health of seeds of Parapiptadenia rigida (Benth.) Brenan”
This study addresses the effect of moisture content over germination and incidence of plant pathogens, such as fungus and bacterium, in seeds of Angico put to germinate.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE:
Laboratory Researcher, Pharmacognosy Laboratory, Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Center of Health Sciences,
Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. From April, 2013 to January, 2014 (Current).
• Running daily instruments such as rotary evaporator, lyophilizer, spectrophotometers, chromatographers;
• Set up laboratory equipment and maintained safe laboratory environment;
• Determining biological activities on plant extracts and separation of compounds;
• Testing different ways of extraction.
Trainee in the City Hall of Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Department of Environmental Protection. From the 10th of
September to the 14th of December, 2012. Total of 260 hours.
• Monitoring and survey of the urban streets vegetation and irregularities.
• Dealing with reports against environmental crimes and demands to fix problems regarding the city vegetation.
• Preparation of permits for cutting or pruning trees.
Teaching Assistant, Forest Experimentation Class, Department of Forest Engineering, Federal University of Santa
Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, from the 6th of September to the 17th December, 2010.
• Collaborated with Professor Fabiano Fortes to create exercise questions to the students
• Graded papers and read essays for the students
• Conducted monitoring and advising students during office hours
COMPLEMENTARY COURSES
• Resonance Magnetic Nuclear

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