No. sexennia: 4; No. quinquennia: 5; No. autonomic complements: 5 out of 5;
Publications in WoS: 74; Sum of Times Cited (G-Scholar): 2,424; h index (G-Scholar): 27; From the global scientific production: D1: 21; Q1: 43; Papers being cited 200 times or above: 3; Papers being cited 80 times or above: 5; No. Patents:2 (1 internat.).
No. Doctoral Theses directed: (last 10 years): 3, two of them with International Mention, Extraordinary Doctorate Award (US) and 9 papers Q1 (WoS)
Dr. de Paz earned her Pharmacy doctorate in 1997 (US, 7 JCR articles). After post-doctoral stints (MEC and Plan Propio UHU) at Prof. Steven P. Armes' lab (Univ. Sussex, UK, 1998-1999) with a focus on living polymerization of methacrylate esters (6 Q1 papers), she secured a Research Fellow contract at Univ. Sussex (Jun-Sept. 2000). Joining the US in March 2004 (Dept. of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, QOYF, contest-opposition) as PTU, she continues her research on functionalized polymers and hydrogels for biomedical applications. Currently a Full Professor, she serves as the principal investigator (PI) for the R+D+i project PID2020-115916GB-I00.
Dr. de Paz, with 25 years of experience in biomaterials development, authored 74 articles and chapters, 60 related to polymer science, with 57 indexed in JCR (WOS), 21 in the top decile. Leading 3 publicly funded research projects, one national (MAT2016-77345-C3-2-P) and two regional (P12-FQM-1553; US-1380587).
As the principal investigator (PI) for contracts 68/83 with Schlumberger Holding LTD and collaborations with Zeneca Agrochemicals, UK, and ANBsensor, UK, she authored 11 technical reports and 2 patents (GB2453112-B; US7987912-B2).
Maintaining a broad national and international collaborative network, she co-authored 23 publications (2007-now). Acknowledged with various awards, including:- The 3rd position in the Dept. QOYF, US (Scopus Ranking February-2023), - Best Scientific Publication Award (US, F. Farmacia, Nov-2019), and - The Bruker-US Award for applied NMR research (2012).
Currently serving as Pharmaceutics Editor (D1, IF 6.321, 2020-) and Pharmaceutics Guest Editor (D1, IF 6.321, 2019-). Evaluator for KU Leuven University, Belgium (2018-), ANEP (2017-), AGAE (2010-), and a regular reviewer for 8 Q1 and 3 Q2 scientific journals. Secretary of the department QOYF, US (63 months) and organizer of 4 national and international conferences/workshops (2007-). Additionally, she is a scientific reviewer for the book Clinical Chemistry Principles, Techniques, and Correlations (ISBN: 9781-1-4963-3558-6) and an assessor of business projects for the Campus Program in Andalusia (2011-).
MV de Paz has taught 35 undergraduate subjects across 15 degrees (3 bachelor's degrees, 5 degrees, 1 higher engineering, 6 technical engineering) totaling 5,660 hours at two universities (UHU, US). In the postgraduate realm, instructed 15 subjects in 8 programs (4 Doctoral Programs, 4 Masters, 3 with Excellence Mention) across three universities (UHU, US, and International University of Andalusia) for a total of 309 hours. Supervised 2 theses with European and Excellence Mentions (both recipients of the Extraordinary Doctorate Award, US 2015, US-2022), 6 Master's Theses in 2 programs with Excellence Mention, and 37 Final Degree Projects/Final Degree Projects across 6 different degrees.
No. sexennia: 4; No. quinquennia: 5; No. autonomic complements: 5 out of 5;
Publications in WoS: 74; Sum of Times Cited (G-Scholar): 2,424; h index (G-Scholar): 27; From the global scientific production: D1: 21; Q1: 43; Papers being cited 200 times or above: 3; Papers being cited 80 times or above: 5; No. Patents:2 (1 internat.).
No. Doctoral Theses directed: (last 10 years): 3, two of them with International Mention, Extraordinary Doctorate Award (US) and 9 papers Q1 (WoS)
Dr. de Paz earned her Pharmacy doctorate in 1997 (US, 7 JCR articles). After post-doctoral stints (MEC and Plan Propio UHU) at Prof. Steven P. Armes' lab (Univ. Sussex, UK, 1998-1999) with a focus on living polymerization of methacrylate esters (6 Q1 papers), she secured a Research Fellow contract at Univ. Sussex (Jun-Sept. 2000). Joining the US in March 2004 (Dept. of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, QOYF, contest-opposition) as PTU, she continues her research on functionalized polymers and hydrogels for biomedical applications. Currently a Full Professor, she serves as the principal investigator (PI) for the R+D+i project PID2020-115916GB-I00.
Dr. de Paz, with 25 years of experience in biomaterials development, authored 74 articles and chapters, 60 related to polymer science, with 57 indexed in JCR (WOS), 21 in the top decile. Leading 3 publicly funded research projects, one national (MAT2016-77345-C3-2-P) and two regional (P12-FQM-1553; US-1380587).
As the principal investigator (PI) for contracts 68/83 with Schlumberger Holding LTD and collaborations with Zeneca Agrochemicals, UK, and ANBsensor, UK, she authored 11 technical reports and 2 patents (GB2453112-B; US7987912-B2).
Maintaining a broad national and international collaborative network, she co-authored 23 publications (2007-now). Acknowledged with various awards, including:- The 3rd position in the Dept. QOYF, US (Scopus Ranking February-2023), - Best Scientific Publication Award (US, F. Farmacia, Nov-2019), and - The Bruker-US Award for applied NMR research (2012).
Currently serving as Pharmaceutics Editor (D1, IF 6.321, 2020-) and Pharmaceutics Guest Editor (D1, IF 6.321, 2019-). Evaluator for KU Leuven University, Belgium (2018-), ANEP (2017-), AGAE (2010-), and a regular reviewer for 8 Q1 and 3 Q2 scientific journals. Secretary of the department QOYF, US (63 months) and organizer of 4 national and international conferences/workshops (2007-). Additionally, she is a scientific reviewer for the book Clinical Chemistry Principles, Techniques, and Correlations (ISBN: 9781-1-4963-3558-6) and an assessor of business projects for the Campus Program in Andalusia (2011-).
MV de Paz has taught 35 undergraduate subjects across 15 degrees (3 bachelor's degrees, 5 degrees, 1 higher engineering, 6 technical engineering) totaling 5,660 hours at two universities (UHU, US). In the postgraduate realm, instructed 15 subjects in 8 programs (4 Doctoral Programs, 4 Masters, 3 with Excellence Mention) across three universities (UHU, US, and International University of Andalusia) for a total of 309 hours. Supervised 2 theses with European and Excellence Mentions (both recipients of the Extraordinary Doctorate Award, US 2015, US-2022), 6 Master's Theses in 2 programs with Excellence Mention, and 37 Final Degree Projects/Final Degree Projects across 6 different degrees.