Erika Azorin-vega | Qualitative Research | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Erika Azorin-vega | Qualitative Research | Women Researcher Award

Instituto Nacional De Investigaciones Nucleares | Mexico

Erika Patricia Azorín Vega is a distinguished researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, specializing in radiopharmaceuticals and their applications in cancer diagnosis and therapy. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Experimental Biology from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, a Master’s in Sciences, and a Ph.D. in Bio-Physiology and Neurosciences from CINVESTAV-IPN, with research focused on cellular interactions with extracellular matrices and tumor cell biology. Since 2013, she has led pioneering work in radiopharmaceutical development, resulting in four international patents and over 80 scientific publications with nearly a thousand citations. Her academic contributions include directing multiple undergraduate and graduate theses, reviewing projects for national and international funding agencies, and participating in thesis evaluations globally. She has served as a professor and invited lecturer at several universities, delivering specialized courses in radiobiology, dosimetry, and medical physics, both nationally and internationally. Her research interests encompass radiopharmaceutical design, cancer radiotherapy, metabolomics, and radiation protection. Recognized for her excellence in scientific communication, she has delivered numerous conferences and outreach presentations to advance knowledge in nuclear medicine. Erika’s work continues to shape the field of radiopharmaceutical research and the training of highly skilled professionals in medical physics and biotechnology.

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Featured Publications

Jiménez-Mancilla, N., Ferro-Flores, G., Santos-Cuevas, C., & et al. (2013). Multifunctional targeted therapy system based on 99mTc/177Lu-labeled gold nanoparticles-Tat(49–57)-Lys3-bombesin internalized in nuclei of prostate cancer. Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals, 56(13), 663–671.

Ferro-Flores, G., Luna-Gutiérrez, M., Ocampo-García, B., Santos-Cuevas, C., & et al. (2017). Clinical translation of a PSMA inhibitor for 99mTc-based SPECT. Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 48, 36–44.

Mendoza-Nava, H., Ferro-Flores, G., Ramírez, F. M., Ocampo-García, B., & et al. (2016). 177Lu-dendrimer conjugated to folate and bombesin with gold nanoparticles in the dendritic cavity: A potential theranostic radiopharmaceutical. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2016(1), 1039258.

Azorín-Vega, A. V. E., Ferro-Flores, G., & Ocampo-García, B. E. (2014). Multifunctional radiolabeled nanoparticles for targeted therapy. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 21(1), 124–138.

Mendoza-Nava, H., Ferro-Flores, G., Ramírez, F. M., Ocampo-García, B., & et al. (2017). Fluorescent, plasmonic, and radiotherapeutic properties of the 177Lu–dendrimer-AuNP–folate–bombesin nanoprobe located inside cancer cells. Molecular Imaging, 16, 1536012117704768.

Ronald Skitmore – Project management – Excellence in Research 

Prof Dr. Ronald Skitmore - Project management - Excellence in Research 

Bond University - Australia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Prof Dr. Martin Skitmore began his academic journey with a strong foundation in construction and surveying, complemented by his extensive experience in the industry. He obtained his MSc and PhD degrees, demonstrating a commitment to advancing his knowledge and skills in his field of expertise.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his illustrious career, Skitmore held various academic positions in prestigious institutions such as the University of Salford, Queensland University of Technology, and Bond University. From lecturer to professor, he contributed significantly to the education and development of future professionals in construction management and quantity surveying.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof Dr. Skitmore's research interests spanned a wide range of topics within the realm of construction management and quantity surveying. His work delved into areas such as contractor selection processes, tendering procedures, performance measurement tools, and the impact of building information modeling (BIM) on estimating practices. Through his scholarly endeavors, Skitmore aimed to address practical challenges faced by industry practitioners and enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of construction processes.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof Dr. Skitmore's contributions to the field did not go unnoticed, as evidenced by his numerous accolades and recognitions. He served on various committees and advisory boards for prestigious organizations such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), and International Council for Building Research Studies and Documentation (CIB). Additionally, his role as Chair of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) further underscored his leadership and expertise in the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Prof Dr. Skitmore's influence extended beyond academia, as he actively engaged with industry stakeholders and contributed to the development of best practices and standards. His collaborative efforts with international institutions and his role as a visiting professor underscored his global impact and influence in the field of construction management.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Skitmore continues to make significant contributions to the field, his legacy is defined by his dedication to advancing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and shaping the future of construction management and quantity surveying. His work serves as a testament to the importance of research and education in driving innovation and excellence in the built environment sector. Moving forward, Skitmore's future contributions are poised to further enhance the profession and inspire future generations of researchers and practitioners alike.

Citations

A total of 29701 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.