Biography:
Dr. Cristina Gutiérrez-Sánchez received her PhD degree from UNED, Spain in 2012. In the Bioelectrocatalysis laboratory of the Institute of Catalysis, CSIC, under the direction of Dr. Antonio Lopez De Lacey. She worked on the functionalization and characterization of surfaces using different techniques for the development of nanostructured enzyme electrodes. In 2013, she undertook her first postdoctoral contract at the University of Siegen, Germany. Subsequently, she moved to Marseille, France, to the CNRS Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering laboratory, for 2 years. Later, she joined the Bioelectrocatalysis group, CSIC in 2016. She is currently working in the group of Dr. Encarnación Lorenzo Chemical, Sensors and Biosensors group at UAM to carry out the Research Project in the Call for Talent Attraction. Her main research interests include areas as Analytical Chemistry, Bioelectrochemistry, Nanoscience and Materials Science. She has published more than 30 research articles.
Title : Bifunctional CNDs to enhance electrochemiluminescence for the sensitive detection of analytes of clinical and environmental interest