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Clemen Oliveira is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on sustainable disease management strategies for crops like pecans and peanuts, integrating cultural, chemical, and biological control methods.
- Ph.D. in Nematology (minor in Plant Pathology), University of Florida (2019-2022)
- M.S. in Plant Pathology, Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil (2017-2019)
- B.S. in Agriculture Sciences, Federal University of Goiás, Brazil (2011-2017)
- Exchange program at University of Wisconsin, River Falls (2013-2014)
His scholarly work spans molecular pathology, cancer genetics, and microbial interactions. Key research themes include genetic mutations in gastric and breast cancers, epigenetic mechanisms in diseases, and bacterial infection dynamics. Publications highlight his expertise in E-cadherin (CDH1) gene regulation, BRAF/KRAS mutations, and inflammation-linked carcinogenesis.
Scientific contributions include studies on Helicobacter pylori's impact on glycosylation pathways, MSI-L/MSI-H tumor classifications, and cytokine polymorphisms in gastric cancer risk. While the provided information lacks explicit student or grant details, his academic background and publication history underscore a strong foundation in plant-microbe interactions and translational biomedical research.




