Mrs. Cinthia Goncalves Lenz Cesar | Doa and cat nutrition | Excellence in Research
Master, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Cinthia Gonçalves Lenz Cesar is a dedicated professional in the field of veterinary medicine and animal nutrition. She brings a unique blend of skills, having graduated in both Veterinary Medicine (2010) and Advertising (2015). With a background in research, nutrition, and clinical practice for small animals, her career highlights include scientific research in animal nutrition and production, as well as marketing expertise in market research. Currently, Cinthia is affiliated with the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science at the University of São Paulo, contributing significantly to canine and feline nutrition research.
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🎓 Education
Cinthia holds two distinct undergraduate degrees: a degree in Veterinary Medicine from UniFAJ (2010) and another in Advertising from Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas (PUCC, 2015). She further specialized in canine and feline nutrition with a lato sensu postgraduate program from Faculdade Qualittas (2023). Her academic journey culminated in a master’s degree in Animal Nutrition and Production from the CEPEN-PET program at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo.
🏆 Experience
Cinthia has amassed extensive experience working in veterinary clinics, small animal hospitals, and conducting scientific research. She has also worked in the marketing industry, focusing on market research related to the veterinary sector. Her blend of scientific expertise and marketing knowledge provides her with a unique edge in both academic and professional settings.
🔬 Research Interests
Cinthia’s primary research interests lie in animal nutrition, particularly focusing on canine and feline nutrition. She has been involved in exploring the benefits of innovative nutrition solutions, such as insect meal as a novel protein source for pets with allergies. Her work is pivotal in advancing the understanding of how diet affects health in small animals.
📝 Publications Top Notes
- Cesar, C. G. L. et al. (2024). “An Assessment of the Impact of Insect Meal in Dry Food on a Dog with a Food Allergy: A Case Report.” Animals (Vol. 14, p. 2859). Cited by 1.
Read Here - Vendramini, T. H. A., Cesar, C. G. L., et al. (2024). “What is the Cost of Weight Loss? An Approach to Commercial (Dry and Wet) and Homemade Diets.” Animals (Vol. 14, p. 679). Cited by 1.
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