Awards
The awards aim to boost scientific research by recognizing the careers of young researchers working in Galicia
The Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities has granted the CiQUS researcher the highest recognition in Spain for young scientists, in the "Felisa Martín Bravo" category.
The CiQUS Principal Investigator receives the Anotnio Casares Rodríguez Medal in recognition of his outstanding career.
The Scientific Director of CiQUS will preside over the 58th edition of the Bürgenstock Conference, becoming the third Spaniard to receive this honour.
La estudiante del Máster ChemBio&Mat ha obtenido este reconocimiento por su brillante expediente académico.
The Specialised Group on Chemistry of Natural Products (GQPN-RSEQ) recognises his valuable contribution to this area of Chemistry.
His thesis on peptide nanotubes has been honored in the 22nd edition of the awards promoted by the RSEQ and Lilly to recognize the work of young researchers.
The group of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ) recognises his outstanding scientific career and his contributions in the field of supramolecular chemistry and peptide chemistry.
This new award recognizes the CiQUS Principal Investigator for his scientific career and capacity for leadership.
Supervised by Prof. José Luis Mascareñas and Dr. María Tomás Gamasa at CiQUS, his thesis focused on the development of chemical transformations with great synthetic potential in living environments through the use of organometallic catalysts.
During the ceremony, the director of CiQUS pronounced the speech "Moléculas, metais e medicina: entre o fermoso e o útil".
His doctoral thesis was awarded in the XXI edition of the Research Awards for PhD Students granted by Lilly and RSEQ.
RSEQ organic chemistry group honours an excellent ongoing career after an initial stage of intependent research.
Los premios de Investigación Ernesto Viéitez Cortizo 2022 reconocen la labor de investigadores sénior y jóvenes de nuestra comunidad.
The award is a sign of recognition and career encouragement to the new generation of organic chemists.
The scientist joins the Real Academia Galega de Ciencias remarking that "fundamental science usually produces results with highest transformative impact on our lives on our lives"
The destination of Daniel Marcos' stay is the University of California at Berkeley, specifically at the research group of the prestigious chemist John Hartwig.
Besides bringing together 34 established world-leading scientists (including two Nobel Prize laureates), 21 young chemistry PhD students and 25 CEOs of Europe’s leading chemical industries also joined the event. They all discussed how chemistry will continue to change our lives in the near future and the global challenges it faces.
Beatriz Pelaz has just been awarded the prize of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry in "Young Researcher Award" category and in the modality of "Group Leader"
This award granted by the Xunta de Galicia recognises her excellent career.