Gabriel A. Peñalver has been awarded a high specialization fellowship to work at the Mass Spectrometry Unit of the Complutense University of Madrid
Hector Estevez Sanchez has obtained his Ph.D. at Complutense University of Madrid with the maximum qualification of summa cum laude. His doctoral thesis was defended last April 19th with the title "Evaluation of the potential of selenium nanoparticles in biomedical applications by using bioanalytical tools and omics technologies"
Guillermo Aragoneses-Cazorla has obtained his Ph.D. at Complutense University of Madrid with the maximum qualification of summa cum laude and the mention of International Doctorate. His doctoral thesis was defended last March 18th with the title "Novel silver-based nanosystems with antitumoral potential: synthesis and functional evaluation"
Adrian Marguello has obtained an honors degree in his master's thesis entitled "Development of new nanosystems as photosensitizing agents for photodynamic therapy: Synthesis and evaluation using (bio)analytical tools"
Alex Garcia has obtained an honors degree in his final project (BSc Chemistry) entitled "Metallic nanoparticles with antitumoral potential: synthesis and analytical and functional characterization"
Gabriel Peñalver has obtained an honors degree in his final project (BSc Chemistry) entitled "Evaluation of the potential of rhodium nanoparticles as a photosensitizing agent in photodynamic therapy"
Roberto Alvarez-Fernández Garcia has been recently promoted to Assistant Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Complutense University of Madrid
Jose L. Luque-Garcia has participated as Editor in a new volumen of the Methods in Molecular Biology series, published by Springer. This new book is entitled SILAC - Methods and Protocols, collects the last SILAC-based approaches in order to provide readers with detailed protocols for their successful application.
Pilar Buendia has been awarded a 4-year FPU scholarship to pursue her PhD with a project entitled "New multifunctional nanosystems for biomedical applications"
Guillermo Aragoneses has received the award for the best flash oral communication at the X International Congress on Analytical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology held in Ciudad Real (Spain). The prize has been awarded to the communication entitled: A multi-omics approach to evaluate the antitumoral potential of a novel multifunctional nanosystem as a chemotherapeutic agent against breast cancer.
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