Mr. Bruno Oliveira Souza e Silva | Diagnostic | Best Innovation Award 

Public servant | State Secretariat of Health of Minas Gerais | Brazil

Bruno Oliveira Souza e Silva is a dedicated Brazilian pharmacist and health professional with extensive experience in clinical analysis, laboratory coordination, and public health. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy with specialization in Clinical and Toxicological Analysis from the José do Rosário Vellano University, a Master’s degree in Health Education from UFVJM, and multiple postgraduate specializations in Chemistry, Higher Education Teaching, Environmental Health Surveillance, and Health Surveillance. Currently serving as a Clinical Analyst Pharmacist at the State Health Secretariat of Minas Gerais, he coordinates the Macrorregional Laboratory of Teófilo Otoni, overseeing diagnostic services for tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, and leprosy. His professional background also includes teaching roles at the Doctum University Center of Teófilo Otoni, where he contributes to Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, and Biomedical programs. An alumnus of the EpiSUS Fundamental Program, he is also a Field Epidemiologist and member of the Technical Working Group on Clinical and Toxicological Analysis of the Regional Pharmacy Council of Minas Gerais. Bruno’s expertise spans pharmacy, biochemistry, microbiology, parasitology, and pharmacology, supported by a robust record of research and publication in disease surveillance, epidemiology, and laboratory science. His commitment to innovation and public health excellence has earned him several distinctions, including the Pharmaceutical Attitude Award (2024) and the Inova Minas Gerais Award (2021) for public policy innovation. Passionate about scientific education and health system strengthening, he continues to advance integrated approaches to laboratory diagnostics, disease prevention, and epidemiological surveillance in Brazil’s public health sector.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

Tokai, B. O., & Costa, A. S. (2021). Estudo sobre a qualidade da água para consumo humano e as doenças diarreicas no Brasil. Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública, 43(4), e2979. Cited by: 3

 

Bruno Oliveira Souza e Silva | Diagnostic | Best Innovation Award

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