Javier
Hernández Borges
Catedrático de Universidad
Departamento: Química
Forschungsinstitut: Instituto Universitario de Enfermedades Tropicales y Salud Pública de Canarias
Bereich: Analytische Chemie
Forschungsgruppe: Applied Analytical Chemistry Research Group
Email: jhborges@ull.edu.es
Forschungsbereich: Ciencias
Doktor von der Universidad de La Laguna mit der Dissertation Nuevas metodologías de análisis de pesticidas por electroforesis capilar 2005. unter der Leitung von Dr. Francisco Javier García Montelongo, Dr. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Delgado.
Javier Hernández-Borges is Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry (2022) of the Department of Chemistry at the University of La Laguna (ULL) in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). He obtained his Bachelor in Chemistry at the ULL in 2001 as well as his PhD with European mention at that university in 2005, after which, he carried out a postdoctoral stay at the Institute of Chemical Methodologies of the National Research Council of Italy (2006-2007), obtained a Juan de la Cierva contract at the Canarian Institute of Agrarian Research (2007-2008) and a Ramon y Cajal contract at the ULL (2009-2013). Afterwards, he was promoted to Associate professor (2014) and Associate Professor with tenure (2017). He has published around 140 papers in international indexed journals and 32 book chapters, most of them dealing with analytical method development, in particular, with the determination of microplastics, pesticides, antibiotics, phthalates and estrogenic compounds residues in Environmental and food matrices using mainly chromatographic and electromigration techniques also coupled to mass spectrometry detection. He has directed 9 PhD Thesis, 7 of them awarded with the ULL’s PhD Extraordinary Award. Since 2018, he is coordinator of the Applied Analytical Chemistry Research Group (AChem) at the ULL, which incorporated from the very beginning a pioneer research line at the university devoted to microplastics research, trying to follow a multidisciplinary approach. In particular, his group has been studying the presence of microplastics in air, soils, food, coastal and deep-sea sediments and also in the water column, monitoring environmental contaminants in microplastics, and determining the microplastic content in different living organisms as well as improving analytical methodologies for microplastics determination and analysis.