Daniela Miranda graduated in biomedical laboratory scientist from Escola Superior de Saúde do Vale do Ave in 2006 and completed a postgraduate degree in Public Health at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto in 2011.
In 2008 she joined the Hygiene and Epidemiology Service of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto as a collaborator in the Klotho research project.
As responsible for the collection of biological samples from the participants, she collaborated in the Generation 21 project in 2009.
Currently she is the technical responsible for the coordination, collection and storage (Biobank) of biological samples from all participants of ISPUP cohorts.
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