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Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault
Dr Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault received her engineering degree from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, Paris, in 1971 and the Doctorat d’Etat ès Sciences Physiques from the University of Paris in 1976. As Emeritus Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, past president of the chemical microsensor club (CMC2), president of the Analytical Division of the French Chemical Society, her research activities in the Institute of Analytical Sciences include conception and design of (bio)chemical sensors and their integration in microsystems. She coordinates several European and national projects for the development of microsystems for biomedical and environmental monitoring and for food safety. She has published more than 500 papers with more than 8500 citations (H index: 45).
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Camelia Bala
Professor Camelia Bala serves as a professor of Analytical Chemistry in Faculty of Chemistry where she began her academic career in 1990. She received her doctoral degree in Chemistry from the University of Bucharest (1997). Since 2000, she is a Director of R&D Center LaborQ and coordinates the research group working in analytical electrochemistry, nanostructured electrochemical interfaces, design and characterization of electrochemical sensors and biosensors, bioanalytical chemistry. She joined the editorial board of Frontiers in Chemistry (analytical chemistry section) as Review Editor. Since 2011, she is a Director of Doctoral School of Chemistry.