Dr Fernando Javier Arevalo, Electroanalytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award.
Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Argentina
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Dr. Fernando Javier Arévalo is a dedicated professional with a strong academic background and extensive experience in the field of Chemistry. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the same institution. Dr. Arévalo has a distinguished career in academia, currently serving as an Associate Professor with semi-exclusive dedication at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical, and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina.
🎓 Education:
Dr. Fernando Javier Arévalo obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the Faculty of Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences at the National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina, in the period of 1998-2004. He then pursued his postgraduate studies at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences in 2009.
🔍 Research Focus:
His research interests primarily revolve around electrochemistry, particularly in the development of electroanalytical methodologies and their applications. Dr. Arévalo’s work focuses on areas such as immunosensors, electrochemical sensors, and the study of various chemical compounds using electrochemical techniques.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Throughout his career, Dr. Arévalo has received recognition for his contributions to the field of chemistry. His dedication and achievements have earned him several honors and awards, acknowledging his outstanding research and teaching efforts.
Professional Experience: 💼
Dr. Arévalo has held various academic positions at the National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina. He currently serves as an Associate Professor with Semi-Exclusive Dedication, appointed by Resolution No. 448/23, and as an Effective Assistant Professor, obtained through regular competition since August 31, 2023, according to Resolution CD No. 287/23.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Title: Conjugation of phages with CdS nanocrystals. An alternative in the development of a new tracer for immunoassays
Authors: Tocco, A.D., Porcal, G.V., Monti, G.A., … Robledo, S.N., Arévalo, F.J.
Journal: Microchemical Journal, 2024, 196, 109634
Abstract: This study explores the conjugation of phages with CdS nanocrystals as a new tracer for immunoassays, presenting an alternative method in the development of diagnostic tools.
Title: Multivariate Optimization of Electrochemical Biosensors for the Determination of Compounds Related to Food Safety—A Review
Authors: Fernández, H., Zon, M.A., Maccio, S.A., … Robledo, S.N., Pierini, G.D.
Journal: Biosensors, 2023, 13(7), 694
Abstract: This review discusses the multivariate optimization of electrochemical biosensors for detecting compounds related to food safety, highlighting recent advancements in the field.
Title: Development of an electrochemical immunosensor for the determination of molinate by using phages labeled with CdS nanocrystals as a novel strategy to signal amplification
Authors: Di Tocco, A., Porcal, G.V., Lassabe, G., … Robledo, S.N., Arévalo, F.J.
Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2022, 367, 132126
Abstract: This article presents the development of an electrochemical immunosensor for detecting molinate, showcasing the use of phages labeled with CdS nanocrystals for signal amplification.
Title: Development of electrochemical sensors/biosensors to detect natural and synthetic compounds related to agroalimentary, environmental and health systems in Argentina. A review of the last decade
Authors: Granero, A.M., Fernández, H., Zon, M.A., … Riberi, W.I., Arévalo, F.J.
Journal: Chemosensors, 2021, 9(11), 294
Abstract: This review summarizes the development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors for detecting various compounds related to agroalimentary, environmental, and health systems in Argentina over the last decade.
Title: Immobilization of Aspergillus niger lipase on chitosan-coated magnetic nanoparticles using two covalent-binding methods
Authors: Osuna, Y., Sandoval, J., Saade, H., … Fernández, H., Ilyina, A.
Journal: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2021, 38(8)
Abstract: This article describes the immobilization of Aspergillus niger lipase on chitosan-coated magnetic nanoparticles using two covalent-binding methods, highlighting its potential applications in bioprocesses and biosystems engineering.
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📅 Research Timeline:
Over the years, Dr. Arévalo’s research trajectory has been marked by continuous growth and exploration in the field of electrochemistry. From his early undergraduate studies to his current position as a respected academic and researcher, he has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.