Ana Briones Alonso

Ana María Briones Alonso (born 1972) is a Spanish scientist in the field of medicine, and investigates the causes and mechanisms involved in cardiovascular illness and arterial hypertension.[1]

Ana Briones Alonso
Born1972
CitizenshipSpanish
Alma materAutonomous University of Madrid
Known forcardiovascular medicine
AwardsL'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science
Scientific career
Academic advisorsMercedes Salaices

Life

Ana Briones was born in Madrid, Spain. In her later career, she developed her investigation in the department of pharmacology and therapeutic of the Autonomous University of Madrid, where she analyses the medicines for use in treatment to evaluate efficacy, with other possible drugs.

She is part of the research group directed by Doctor Mercedes Salaices, chair of the pharmacology department of the Autonomous University of Madrid and directs the physiology and vascular pharmacology research group of the Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz (IdiPAZ), as well as academic correspondent of the Royal Academy National of Pharmacy (RANF), constituted by researchers situated in the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Madrid, in the University Hospital in the Faculty of Sciences of the Health of the King Juan Carlos University, as well as by collaborators of the Network of Cardiovascular Investigation (RIC) and of other centres of investigation.[2] The group investigates:[3]

  • Stress oxidation, cyclooxygenase (COX) products and the interrelationship in the study of the function and vascular model and changes in cardiovascular pathologies
  • Adipose fabric and vascular alterations in cardiovascular pathologies.

Awards

In November 2010, she was awarded, with four other scientists (Isabel Lastres Becker, Elena Ramírez Parra, Mercedes Vila and María Antonia Herrero), the L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science, with an endowment of €15000 each to reward the work of women younger than 40 years to support women in the science.[4][5]

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See also

References

  1. "Ana María Briones". woman.es. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  2. "Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Mercedes Salaices, catedrática de Farmacología de la UAM, ha sido nombrada Académica Correspondiente de la Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia". uam.es. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  3. "Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid". redcardiovascular.com. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  4. "La investigación "se viste de Prada" - Cultura Biotec". culturabiotec.com. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  5. País, Ediciones El (18 November 2010). "Cinco científicas de la vida españolas reciben las becas L'Oréal-Unesco". elpais.com. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
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