Permanent academic call

Scientific co-mentorship for questions that deserve method.

Termodiagnose Institute Brazil is open to students, faculty, graduate programs, and research groups that wish to develop studies in medical thermology, infrared thermography, pain, microcirculation, and health data science.

Focusapplied research
Formatco-mentorship and collaboration
Expected productpublishable study
Invitation

There is room for those who want to learn research by doing research.

The proposal is not to offer informal guidance without direction. The idea is to build real cooperation: helping to formulate the question, choose the study design, organize the protocol, discuss variables, interpret data, and turn the work into scientific text.

When a formal advisor or academic program is involved, the Institute may participate through scientific co-mentorship, methodological collaboration, or research partnership, always respecting the rules of the home institution and applicable ethical requirements.

Collaboration profiles

The best encounter happens when curiosity meets methodological responsibility.

Proposals are assessed case by case. The main criterion is alignment between scientific question, feasibility, ethics, data availability, and potential real contribution to medical thermology.

01

Students

For those who wish to start an undergraduate research project, final paper, master’s project, or doctoral work involving thermography, pain, inflammation, microcirculation, literature review, or data analysis.

02

Faculty and programs

For advisors, departments, and graduate programs that wish to bring clinical research, functional imaging, statistics, and scientific publication closer together.

03

Research groups

For teams that already have data, case series, a clinical question, or infrastructure and are looking for collaboration in methodological design, thermology, and radiometric interpretation.

Natural themes

Where a partnership can begin.

Collaboration may begin with a small clinical question, as long as it is well formulated. In research, a well-delimited question is often worth more than an ambition that is too broad.

Thermography and chronic painthermal patterns, sensitization, neuropathic pain, nociplastic pain, and clinical correlation
Inflammation and microcirculationasymmetries, gradients, functional response, and standardization of regions of interest
Protocols and methodologyacquisition, acclimatization, environmental control, reproducibility, and radiometric reading
Health data sciencethermal matrices, applied statistics, scientometrics, reviews, and data visualization
How to start

A good proposal fits on one page.

1Context

Who you are, what your academic affiliation is, and what stage you are in: initial idea, project, data collection, analysis, or writing.

2Question

What problem you want to investigate and why it matters for health, thermology, or clinical practice.

3Feasibility

What data, patients, images, documents, advisor, ethics committee, or infrastructure already exist.

4Next step

If there is alignment, the conversation moves toward methodological design, responsibilities, timeline, and expected scientific product.

Academic partnerships

Good questions deserve scientific company.

If you are a student, faculty member, or researcher and have a serious question in thermography, pain, medical thermology, or health data, send a short proposal. The first step does not need to be perfect; it needs to be honest, clear, and methodologically possible.