Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Filippini is an assistant professor of Endodontics at Virginia Commonwealth University. She received a D.D.S. from the Lutheran University of Brazil in 1998. In 2002, she got her Master of Science degree in Endodontics from the same university. Dr. Filippini completed her residencies in Endodontics (2001) and TMJ and orofacial pain (2010) at the Brazilian Association of Dentistry in Brazil. After that, she got a grant from the Brazilian Government that allowed her to do part of her Ph.D studies in Canada at Dr. Barry Sessle's Lab at the University of Toronto.
During her Ph.D., her research was focused on the mechanisms of dental pain and central sensitization, specifically exploring the roles of glial cells and toll-like receptors. She continued to expand her expertise through postdoctoral fellowships in Neuroscience at Dr. Avivi-Arber's lab at the School of Dentistry and at Dr. Bonin's Lab at the School of Pharmacy, both at the University of Toronto. Her studies aimed to understand nociceptive behaviors in mice, particularly the neuropharmacology of hanging behavior that is decreased under inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
In addition, Dr. Filippini worked as an adjunct professor at the Lutheran University of Brazil for over 16 years. Her teaching experience focused on Endodontics, Comprehensive care clinics, Physiology, and Microbiology. She also had her private practice in Brazil for over 20 years, focusing on Endodontics and Orofacial pain therapies. Her research interests are dental pain, glial cells, rodent behavior, and pain modulation.
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
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