Prof. Dr. Daniela Leme

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsToxicology, Laboratory Medicine,General Genetics, Functional Genome Research
Keywordsliver cancer, New Approach Methodologies, non-genotoxic carcinogens, food contaminants, human health
Honours and awards

2016: Fulbright Junior Faculty Member Award, Mutual Educational Exchange Act, Fulbright, USA

2015: Postdoctoral Trainee Award Hispanic Organization of Toxicologist (HOT), Hispanic Organization of Toxicologist (HOT) - Society of Toxicology (SOT), USA

2013: Stratacor Best Post Doctoral Award - Dermal Toxicology Specialty Section, Society of Toxicology 52nd Annual Meeting, USA

2010: Green Talent - Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityBerlin
InstitutionBundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR)
InstituteAbteilung Sicherheit von Pestiziden

Host during sponsorship

Dr. Philip Marx-StöltingAbteilung Sicherheit von Pestiziden, Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR), Berlin
Start of initial sponsorship01/03/2024

Programme(s)

2023CAPES-Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Experienced Researchers

Publications (partial selection)

2025Daniela Morais Leme, Cynthia Bomfim Pestana, Elaine F. Kenny, Sabrina Feustel, Philip Marx‑Stoelting, Emanuela Corsini: Assessing the sensitisation hazard of microbial pesticides: potential value of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to overcome current challenges. In: Archives of Toxicology, 2025,
2025Cynthia B. Pestana, Daniela Morais Leme, Enzo Zini Moreira Silva, Sahra Kiessig, James W. Firman, Carsten Kneuer, Philip Marx-Stoelting, Mark T.D. Cronin: Challenges and opportunities of read-across for the tumor promotion effects of microcystins. In: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2025,
2025Jimena Barrero-Canosa, Julia Ebeling, Elaine F. Kenny, Philip Marx-Stoelting, Norman Paege, Sabrina Feustel, Daniela Morais Leme: Human health risk assessment for microbial pesticides in the EU: challenges and perspectives. In: Environmental Health, 2025,