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Prof. Rosa Alonso

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I am a professor of Analytical Chemistry Department in the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) from 1996. From 1991, I have been the leader of the FARMARTEM research group. The aim of this group is the development of analytical methodologies applied to metabolomics, pharmaceutical, environmental fields, conservation of art heritage and documents; and art works dating. Separation analytical techniques are used preferably in the different application fields of the group. The research group has established collaborations with other national and international research groups inside its field. The research carried out has given rise to 170 scientific articles with a 50% of those in scientific journals with an impact factor in the first quartile of the analytical chemistry field, and 190 Congress communications, some of them as invited speaker. I have taken part in 51 competitive research projects (37 of them as leader), 11 contracts with chemical and pharmaceutical companies and 23 projects for acquisition of equipment facilities. I have been the supervisor of 22 doctoral theses, 38 final Master degree projects and 18 final degree projects. I am also a reviewer of scientific journals and member of the Advisory Board of the journals: Current Chromatography and Separations: and reviewer of research projects of ANEP. With respect to my teaching activities, I give my lectures in the Chemistry degree and in Forensic Analysis Master in Sciences.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Analytical Chemistry
Forensic Accounting
Forensic Analysis
Forensic Anthropology
Drug Analysis

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Drug Analysis
Analytical Chemistry
Forensic Analysis
Metabolomic Analysis

Short Biography

I am a professor of Analytical Chemistry Department in the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) from 1996. From 1991, I have been the leader of the FARMARTEM research group. The aim of this group is the development of analytical methodologies applied to metabolomics, pharmaceutical, environmental fields, conservation of art heritage and documents; and art works dating. Separation analytical techniques are used preferably in the different application fields of the group. The research group has established collaborations with other national and international research groups inside its field. The research carried out has given rise to 170 scientific articles with a 50% of those in scientific journals with an impact factor in the first quartile of the analytical chemistry field, and 190 Congress communications, some of them as invited speaker. I have taken part in 51 competitive research projects (37 of them as leader), 11 contracts with chemical and pharmaceutical companies and 23 projects for acquisition of equipment facilities. I have been the supervisor of 22 doctoral theses, 38 final Master degree projects and 18 final degree projects. I am also a reviewer of scientific journals and member of the Advisory Board of the journals: Current Chromatography and Separations: and reviewer of research projects of ANEP. With respect to my teaching activities, I give my lectures in the Chemistry degree and in Forensic Analysis Master in Sciences.