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Delia Castilla Fernández is a Researcher affiliated with the Department of Food Chemistry and Toxicology within the Faculty of Chemistry. Her work focuses on advanced analytical techniques, particularly High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS), applied to exposomics and environmental toxicology. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and environmental sustainability.
Her research emphasizes expanding chemical space coverage in human exposomics, leveraging GC-HRMS and LC-HRMS workflows. Recent work includes a 2024 review in Environmental Science and Technology, co-authored with 30+ international researchers, detailing advancements in exposome analysis.
- Key Activities: Developed GC-HRMS workflows for plasma analysis and explored hair as a matrix for xenobiotic detection via LC-HRMS.
- Poster Presentations: Delivered posters at conferences in April, June, and September 2024 on exposomics methodologies.
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