Félix Hernández (March, 2021) Academic/professional activities - 1979, BA, Chemistry, University of Málaga, Spain - 1984, Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry, University of Valencia - 1996, Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain - 2001, Head of the GLP-certified Laboratory of Pesticide Residue Analysis (LARP), Univ. Jaume I. LARP is the Reference Laboratory of the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture for GLP studies to establish pesticide MRLs. - 2005, Head of the Research Institute for Pesticides and Water (IUPA), Univ. Jaume I Publications - around 350 peer-reviewed articles in international Journals (ISI Web Science) - 14 peer-reviewed book chapters - around 600 communications in Workshop and Congresses - around 40 invited keynotes/ conferences in international Workshops and Congresses. Additional information - Principal researcher of more than 50 projects, several of them at the international level. Around 20 invited conferences in international Workshop and Congresses. - Guest editor, Mass Spectrometry, special issue Anal. Bioanal. Chem., Vol 397, August 2010 - President of the Organizing Committee of the fourth biennial conference of the Spanish Society of Mass Spectrometry, Castellón, October 2009 - Supervisor of 28 PhD Thesis - Peer-reviewer for international scientific journals and research projects for the Spanish Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; Department for Environment Food and Rural Affaire of UK; The Icelandic Research Fund, Island; etc - Training leader, and responsible researcher at the University Jaume I of ITN Marie Curie “A new paradigm in drug use and human health risk assessment: sewage profiling at the community level (SEWPROF)”, including 11 research centres from 9 Countries. Coordinator: Dr. Barbara Kasprzyk-Horden, Univ. Bath - Responsible researcher at the Univ Jaume I, COST Project Ref ES1307 “Sewage biomarker analysis for community health assessment”. Coordinator Dr. Kevin Thomas (NIVA) - Current research focused on the applications of hyphenated chromatography/mass spectrometry using both GC-MS and LC-MS with different mass analyzers (triple quadrupole, TOF, hybrid QTOF) in the fields of environment, food-safety and toxicology. Investigation is directed towards different organic contaminants and residues, such as pesticides, emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals, drugs of abuse, metabolites), mycotoxins, POPs, microcistins, among others. The development of analytical strategies for rapid wide-scope screening of organic micro-pollutants in the aquatic environment, making use of full-scan accurate mass spectrometry, is one of the latest research developments. show More

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