María Moros

She obtained her PhD in Chemistry (PhD extraordinary award) at the Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon (Zaragoza), under the supervision of Dr. Jesús Martínez de la Fuente and Dra. Valeria Grazú.  Her doctoral research focused on i) understanding how the grafting molecules and their density could affect the biological fate of the nanoparticles and ii) the development of highly active magnetic nanoparticles-antibody conjugates for the development of more sensitive biosensors. After completing her PhD (September 2012), she returned to work at the Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon, hired as a postdoctoral researcher for the NANOPUZZLE ERC Starting Grant project. The grand aim of the project was the developing of an innovative and versatile methodology for controlled drug release by means of magnetic hyperthermia. In September 2015 she was awarded with a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship to work at the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems (ISASI-CNR) in Naples (Italy) in the laboratory of Dr. Claudia Tortiglione. The Hyheat project involved the use of an invertebrate model organism (Hydra vulgaris) to screen the effects of gold nanoparticles after laser irradiation.  This model is ideal for toxicological and regenerative purposes and also provides worthy data before reaching vertebrate animals, without posing ethical issues. In 2018 she was awarded with a Juan de la Cierva Incorporacion Fellowship (Aragón Materials Science Institute-CSIC). In 2019 she has been awarded with a ERC Starting Grant

Position: Postdoc Researcher
Group Member Since: 2006                                                                                 Wepgage: morosmaria.com

Nationality: Spanish
Email: mamoros@unizar.es
Tel: +34 876 555448

Research Interests:  Inorganic Nanoparticles, Biofunctionalization, Hyperthermia, Molecular Expression, Endocytosis, Targeting, Nanotoxicology

Hobbies: In my spare time I enjoy skiing, travelling, and having beers with my friends.