Speakers

Explore the work of Pedro Boff, PhD in Production Ecology. He leads research in Agro-Ecology and Homeopathy for plant health at EPAGRI and teaches at UDESC and UNIPLAC. His expertise bridges agricultural science with homeopathic principles, contributing to the Planetary Health discussion.
Ricardo Tabach, Professor of Pharmacology at UNISA, holds a Doctorate in the field, specializing in Medicinal Plants and Phytopharmacovigilance. His academic and research work at Unifesp contributes significantly to evidence-based discussions on integrative health and natural products.
Marina Leal, Executive Secretary of the Brazilian Academic Consortium of Integrative Health (CABSIN), is a key member of the 3rd WCTCIM Organizing Committee. Her work focuses on advancing integrative health in Brazil by aligning academic efforts with public health policies.
Maria Ester Azevedo Massola, Master in Health Sciences, coordinates the Integrative Medicine team at Einstein Hospital. An expert in Yoga and Integrative Medicine, she also leads a postgraduate course, advancing the integration of these practices into mainstream health and wellness.
Luiz Oliveira, President of the Espinhaço Institute and the Cerrado Biosphere Reserve/UNESCO, implements strategic projects for territorial regeneration. He focuses on the essential harmony between people and nature, contributing to planetary health and sustainable development.
Larissa Bachir Polloni advances Auriculotherapy in Brazil through education and research. As a Gerontology Master's student at USP and founder of Escola Nogier, she explores Nogier Frequencies for chronic conditions and holds exclusive authorization from GLEM to teach the method.
Felipe Marx is a leading Brazilian researcher in the Neuroscience of Breathing applied to mental health. He developed the first MEC-recognized Breathwork method, an evidence-based approach that integrates science and therapy to promote nervous system and emotional regulation.
Fernanda Cabral Schveitzer, a physician specializing in occupational medicine, integrates her expertise with acupuncture studies. As co-author of a book on self-care, she researches and speaks on integral health, contributing her perspective to the implementation of TCIM practices.
Daniela Dallegrave, PhD, is a professor at UFRGS and specialist in Acupuncture and Family Health. She coordinates a national survey on the profile of nurses in integrative health, contributing vital data for TCIM education and integration within Brazil's public health system.
Edna Marina de Souza, PhD in Biomedical Engineering, researches the integration of anthroposophic therapies and advanced medical imaging at UNICAMP. She focuses on developing clinical protocols to bring innovative integrative techniques to patients in Brazil's public health system.