On November 28th, Dr. Alba Souto presented her doctoral thesis entitled Metabolitos hidrosolubles bioactivos: tetrodotoxina y análogos de diversos organismos marinos y sideróforos de bacterias patógenas.

Professor Carlos Jiménez participated in the VI Simposio: Mecanismos de las enfermedades relacionadas con la edad, organized by the Reumatology Research Group, with a talk entitled: “How natural product chemistry can help us delay aging”.

Extraordinary Doctoral Award to Dr. Lucía Ageitos for her thesis entitled: “Siderophores of pathogenic bacteria and bioactive peptides for the development of new antimicrobial and antitumor strategies”

Professor Carlos Jiménez participated in the XXVII Antonio González Scientific Week at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, with a lecture entitled: “Deciphering an innovative synthesis of siderophores in Vibrio pathogens through interactions between different iron uptake systems”.

1st Prize in the Science Area for the Bachelor's Thesis in Chemistry, entitled “Preparation of a nanosensor of Fe3+ and pathogenic bacteria based on a conjugate between graphene and a siderophore”. in the 2nd Edition of the best Bachelor's and Master's Theses in Entrepreneurship at the University of A Coruña (2nd Edition - Conv 2025)

This list identifies the 2% most influential scientists in the world across all areas of knowledge, a ranking that analyzes research staff worldwide through the Scopus database, provided by publisher Elsevier, which organizes them into scientific fields and subfields.
See the full new here:
https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/8
https://www.udc.es/en/novas/Un-total-de-26-persoas-investigadoras-da-UDC-entre-as-mais-influentes-do-ambito-cientifico-segundo-a-clasificacion-de-Stanford/
Professor Carlos Jiménez gives a talk entitled "Design of new treatments against aquaculture fish infections based on microbial iron uptake mechanisms mediated by the siderophore piscibactin". In the Auditorium of the Rector Eduardo Morales Santos Research Building (REMS), Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, University of Santiago, Chile, Santiago, Chile


