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GIR - Analytical Chemistry, Environment and Chemometry (QAMAQ)

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Contact Information

  • Enrique Barrado Esteban
  • Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo Belén, 7
    Valladolid, Valladolid (47011) - C204
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  • 983423595
  • 983423013

Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentAnalytic chemistry
  • Investigation GroupAnalytical Chemistry, Environment and Chemometrics (QAMAQ)


Description

OBJECTIVES
Purpose.- To develop an applied research methodology that includes field work (location of the problem, sampling, etc.), determinations in the laboratory (use of the most appropriate measurement system in each case), design of new adapted analytical methodology to the problem, analysis of the results (using statistical tools, mathematical models ...) and proposals to solve the problems posed by our socio-economic environment, always from a multidisciplinary point of view.

The Group's objectives are:
a) Form a stable research structure that favors the incorporation of new researchers.
b) Develop applied research lines within the areas of Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry.
c) Train new researchers in the lines of research developed at the GIR.
d) Disseminate the scientific results generated as a result of the Projects developed by the GIR.
e) Create interdisciplinary ties with other GIR or researchers related to Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry.

LINES OF INVESTIGATION
  • Control and monitoring of trace elements, heavy metals and radionuclides in environmental and food samples
  • Development and application of chemometric techniques to obtain analytical information
  • Development of procedures for the determination of drugs and drugs
  • Study of the mechanisms of mobilization and bioavailability of trace elements, heavy metals and radionuclides


Other information

Number of researchers:

7

Technological Line(s):

- Experimental sciences

Development status:

In research and development phase

Differentiation in the market:

Quality

Applicability of technology:

Yes

UNESCO Code:

2301 - Analytical chemistry

Other members:

Rafael Pardo Almudí
Luis Debán Miguel
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Juan José Jiménez Sevilla
María Yolanda Castrillejo Hernández
María del Sol Vega Alegre
Jaime Delgado Iglesias

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