Prof. Dr. Cristina Ortiz | Nano-photosensitizers Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Cristina Ortiz, Facultad de Ciencias QuĆmicas. Universidad Nacional de CĆ³rdoba, Argentina
Professional Profile:
š Academic Background:
Dr. Cristina Susana Ortiz holds a Ph.D. and Licentiate in Organic Chemistry from the Faculty of Chemical Sciences at the National University of CĆ³rdoba. She further enhanced her expertise by completing post-doctoral studies in “New Strategies in Photodynamic Therapy” at the University of Wisconsin ā Madison, USA. Additionally, she obtained a Diploma in International University Teaching from the Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia, and received an International Scholarship for Teacher Training from the Organization of American States (OAS). Dr. Ortiz has also enriched her knowledge through various specialized courses and training programs in pharmaceutical analysis, quality control, and teaching methodologies.
š¬ Research and Academic Contributions:
Dr. Cristina Susana Ortiz is actively involved in research as a member of the Research and Development Unit in Pharmaceutical Technology (UNITEFA-CONICET) at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She holds positions in various university committees focusing on internships, accreditation, and academic evaluation. Additionally, she is recognized under Category 1 in the National Program of Teaching and Research Incentives, reflecting her significant contributions to academia and research.
š©āš« Current Position:
Dr. Cristina Susana Ortiz holds the position of Associate Professor (Tenured) at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, National University of CĆ³rdoba. Her research area focuses on Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control, while her teaching area encompasses Industrial Pharmacy. She is responsible for implementing theoretical programs, seminars, and practical work in Industrial Pharmacy, ensuring comprehensive education for students. Additionally, Dr. Ortiz serves as an Editorial Board Member for the journal Dyes & Pigments and actively participates in various academic and administrative roles within the university.
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Publication Top Notes:
- Ā Polymeric micelles as a strategy to enhance the phototoxic efficacy of phenazine photosensitizers
- Authors: Vara, J., Gualdesi, M.S., Aiassa, V., FernƔndez, M.A., Ortiz, C.S.
- Journal: Polymers for Advanced Technologies
- Volume: 34
- Issue: 11
- Pages: 3397ā3406
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 1
- New poly(acrylamide) nanoparticles in the development of third generation photosensitizers
- Authors: Gualdesi, M.S., Vara, J., Aiassa, V., Alvarez Igarzabal, C.I., Ortiz, C.S.
- Journal: Dyes and Pigments
- Volume: 184
- Pages: 108856
- Year: 2021
- Citations: 9
- Ā Thionine in the design of new photosensitizers: Bromination and vehiculization in polymeric nanoparticles
- Authors: Gualdesi, M.S., Vara, J., Aiassa, V., Alvarez Igarzabal, C.I., Ortiz, C.S.
- Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
- Volume: 310
- Pages: 113247
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 6
- Ā Halogenated phenothiazine as photoantimicrobial agent against Staphylococcus aureus. Evaluation of the vehiculization in polymeric nanoparticles
- Authors: Gualdesi, M.S., Vara, J., Pereyra, L., … Igarzabal, C.I.A., Ortiz, C.S.
- Journal: Dyes and Pigments
- Volume: 170
- Pages: 107625
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 4
- Ā Mechanistic Insight into the Photodynamic Effect Mediated by Neutral Red and a New Azine Compound in Staphylococcus aureus Cells
- Authors: Urrutia, M.N., Ortiz, C.S., Alovero, F.L.
- Journal: Chemistry and Biodiversity
- Volume: 16
- Issue: 10
- Pages: e1900262
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 2