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BrendaFina | Biological Sciences Award | Women Researcher Award 

Dr.Brenda Lorena Fina ,Facultad Regional Venado Tuerto, Universidad Tecnologica Regional , Argentina

Dr.Brenda Lorena Fina is a researcher and assistant professor at CONICET and UTN, Argentina. She holds a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and specializes in plasma physics, non-thermal plasmas, and their chemical and biological applications. Brenda is recognized for her work on bone properties and inflammatory processes. She has received numerous awards, including the National Senate of Argentina’s Mention of Honor for Scientific Valor. Brenda is also dedicated to teaching at both university and secondary levels, contributing significantly to the field of biophysics.

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Education And Experience

Dr.Brenda Lorena Fina 🧪🔬, born on August 8, 1986, in Santa Fe, Argentina, is a dedicated researcher and educator. She is currently an Assistant Researcher at CONICET 🇦🇷 and a Physics lecturer at UTN Regional Faculty in Venado Tuerto. Brenda’s academic focus lies in plasma physics, particularly non-thermal plasmas and their chemical and biological applications. She holds a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the National University of Rosario, with a thesis on bone properties in rats treated with sodium fluoride. Brenda is fluent in English and has intermediate proficiency in Italian. Her exceptional work has been recognized with various awards, including the Honorable Mention for Scientific Valor from the Argentine Senate and special mentions in technological innovation. She is actively involved in both secondary and university-level teaching, with a strong commitment to mentoring and fostering research talent. Brenda has also contributed significantly to extension activities, promoting science and technology in her community.

 

Professional Development

Dr. Brenda Lorena Fina is a dedicated researcher and educator with expertise in plasma physics, non-thermal plasmas, and their chemical and biological applications. She holds a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and is a Professor at the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) in Argentina. Brenda has received numerous awards for her research, including the Mention of Honor for Scientific Valor from the Argentine Senate. She is fluent in English and has intermediate proficiency in Italian. Brenda is passionate about teaching and has extensive experience at both the university and secondary school levels. Her commitment to academic excellence and innovation is truly inspiring.

Research Focus

Dr. Brenda Lorena Fina is a dedicated researcher and educator with a passion for plasma physics and its applications in chemistry and biology. Her extensive academic background includes a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and a focus on the study of bone properties in relation to inflammatory processes. Dr. Fina’s research has earned her numerous awards and distinctions, highlighting her contributions to the field. She is currently an Assistant Researcher at CONICET and a Physics lecturer at UTN’s Regional Faculty in Venado Tuerto. With her expertise and commitment to science, Dr. Fina is a valuable asset to the scientific community

 

Publication Top Notes

1.’Innovative application of plasma-activated water in the inactivation of Escherichia coli: Temperature-dependent chemical processes leading to the synergistic microbicidal effect’

  • Journal: Food Control
  • Publication Date: 2024-09
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110530
  • Contributors: Brenda L. Fina; Brenda Santamaría; Matías G. Ferreyra; Luis P. Schierloh; Juan C. Chamorro; Ezequiel Cejas; Leandro Prevosto

2.’Effect of fluoride on bone and growth plate cartilage’

  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C
  • Publication Date: 2021-10-02
  • DOI: 10.1080/26896583.2021.1963606
  • Contributors: Mercedes Lombarte; Brenda L. Fina; Lucas R. Brun; Stella Maris Roma; Alfredo Rigalli; Di Loreto V E

3.’Cathode-sheath model for field emission sustained atmospheric pressure discharges’

  • Journal: Physics of Plasmas
  • Publication Date: 2021-03
  • DOI: 10.1063/5.0035710
  • Contributors: E. Cejas; L. Prevosto; F. O. Minotti; M. Ferreyra; J. C. Chamorro; B. Fina

 

BrendaFina | Biological Sciences Award | Women Researcher Award

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