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Facundo M. Fernandez is a Regents' Professor and Vasser-Woolley Chair in Bioanalytical Chemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he leads the Fernandez Research Group within the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Sciences. His research spans multiple cutting-edge areas of analytical chemistry with significant applications in medicine, forensics, and basic science.
Dr. Fernandez earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry (1996) and Ph.D. in Analytical Spectrometry/Metallomics (1999) from the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales at Buenos Aires University, Argentina. His research program focuses on Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry with particular emphasis on Ambient Sampling/Ionization & Molecular Imaging, Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Metabolomics, and Pharmaceutical Forensics. His work has pioneered new approaches in ambient ionization techniques that enable direct analysis of complex samples without extensive preparation.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward spatial metabolomics, particularly in traumatic brain injury and ovarian cancer research, with increasing integration of machine learning approaches for data analysis. His work also extends to pharmaceutical quality control, exercise physiology through the MoTrPAC consortium, and prebiotic chemistry investigations. The interdisciplinary nature of his research is evident in collaborations across Georgia Tech's campus and with external institutions.
- NSF CAREER Award (2007)
- 3M Non-tenured Faculty Award (2008)
- CETL/BP Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award (2009)
- Ron A. Hites Award for Outstanding Research Publication (2010)
- Sigma Xi (GT Chapter) Best Faculty Paper Award (2010)
- Vasser-Wooley Faculty Fellow (2012)
Dr. Fernandez has secured significant funding for his research, including NSF CAREER support, and leads projects related to metabolomics for ovarian cancer detection, pharmaceutical forensics through the CODFIN network, and participation in the large-scale Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC). His laboratory develops advanced instrumentation for mass spectrometry applications and maintains strong collaborations with the Integrated Cancer Research Center, the College of Computing, and the Center for Chemical Evolution at Georgia Tech.
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