Prof. Ramón Martínez Máñez wins the 2024 National Research Award for his work in nanotechnology, drug delivery systems, and biomedical, environmental sensors.
Valencia, october 2024. Prof. Martínez Máñez has been honored with the “Juan de la Cierva” National Research Award for the impact of his scientific career and its transfer in the field of chemistry, specifically in nanotechnology for controlled release systems and their use in sensors for medical, environmental, and agricultural applications.
The evaluators also highlighted the high number of patents obtained and licensed by the awardee and emphasized the number of companies he has created, one of which was among the first focused on the development of senolytics.
In additon of being deeply invested in NANBIOSIS, Ramón Martínez Máñez is Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) and director of the Inter-University Institute for Molecular Recognition and Technological Development Research (IDM, a joint UPV-UV center).
“Receiving this award is a great recognition of the work carried out over many years in the field of research and transfer, which would not have been possible without the support of my research group. It is also a great boost to continue striving and improving every day.”
— Prof. Ramón Martínez Máñez
“Receiving this award is a great recognition of the work carried out over many years in the field of research and transfer, which would not have been possible without the support of my research group. It is also a great boost to continue striving and improving every day,” said Ramón Martínez Máñez.
Prof. Ramón Martínez Máñez, professor at Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), is the Director of NANBIOSIS and is leading, together with Prof. Salvador Gil, our Unit 26. This Unit is specialized in NMR, and can acquire unique metabolic profiles of biofluids, cell lines, tissues and animal models such as mice and rats.
Regarding his upcoming challenges, the UPV professor and researcher highlighted three: continuing to advance in the development of new sensors and nanomaterials, promoting the application of research either in collaboration with companies or through the creation of spin-offs, and continuing their work in training new researchers.
“All of these are key to continuing to advance in this exciting world of science and contributing to its progress in our country, from our laboratories at the Universitat Politècnica de València,” added Ramón Martínez Máñez.
About Prof. Ramón Martínez Máñez
Born in Valencia on April 11, 1963, Martínez Máñez is one of the national and international leaders in the field of chemical research.
Among other lines of research, his group at the IDM Institute of UPV works on the development of nanometric devices with “molecular gates” for the controlled release of drugs. The studied nanoparticles are capable of retaining a load within their pore system and delivering it upon receiving a chemical, physical, or biochemical stimulus. These particles have been used, for example, for the selective release of cytotoxins to eliminate cancer cells and bacteria, as well as for the release of specific drugs in senescent cells, and for the release of substances in food or agricultural applications.
Additionally, Martínez Máñez’s team is working on the development of molecular probes for the detection, through color and fluorescence changes, of biomedical and environmental elements of interest, such as certain biomarkers or cells, drugs, nerve gases, etc.
Among the multiple recognitions he has received prior to this National Research Award, in 2016 he was honored with the Research Excellence Award from the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ), and in 2018 with the Rey Jaume I Award for New Technologies.
Author of nearly 600 publications, Ramón Martínez Máñez has a prominent presence in the most significant journals in the field of multidisciplinary chemistry.
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