Dr. Laura Prosdocimi | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award
Dr. Laura Prosdocimi, CONICET, Argentina
Dr. Laura Prosdocimi appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Here’s a detailed analysis based on her qualifications and contributions:
Publication profile
EducationĀ
Dr. Prosdocimi earned her PhD in Biology from the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences (UBA) in 2012, focusing on the molecular and morphometric characterization of Argentine sea turtle populations. She also holds a degree in Biological Sciences (Ecological Orientation) from UBA and a technical chemistry diploma. Her foundational education and early career set a solid groundwork for her research in marine biology and conservation.
Research Experience
Dr. Prosdocimi’s current role as an Assistant Researcher at the Laboratory of Ecology, Behavior, and Marine Mammals (LECyMM) at the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales (MACN-CONICET) demonstrates her ongoing commitment to marine research. She has been involved in significant projects related to the impact of fisheries on sea turtles and the development of new monitoring tools for marine protected areas.
Professional Experience
Her professional background includes extensive experience in fisheries management and conservation. From 2013 to 2022, she worked with the Argentine Ministry of Production and Labor, where she advanced through various roles, including Coordinator of Fisheries Management. Her work involved developing national action plans for marine species and participating in international scientific committees, which highlights her leadership and impact in the field.
Contributions and Leadership
Dr. Prosdocimi has significantly contributed to the scientific community through her involvement in organizing and participating in numerous international symposia and scientific committees related to marine turtles. Her roles in the Red ASO-Tortugas and the IUCN Specialist Group emphasize her leadership and influence in global marine conservation efforts.
Teaching and Mentorship
She has also contributed to academia by supervising doctoral and master’s theses focused on marine conservation and fisheries management. Her mentorship of emerging researchers underscores her commitment to advancing the field through education and training.
Publication Top Notes
- Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries šš¢
Cited by: 117 | Year: 2014 - Genetic composition of green turtle feeding grounds in coastal waters of Argentina based on mitochondrial DNA š§¬š¢
Cited by: 102 | Year: 2012 - Argentinian coastal waters: A temperate habitat for three species of threatened sea turtles š¢š
Cited by: 101 | Year: 2011 - CategorizaciĆ³n del estado de conservaciĆ³n de las tortugas de la RepĆŗblica Argentina šš¢
Cited by: 81 | Year: 2012 - Insights on leatherback turtle movements and high use areas in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean šš§
Cited by: 74 | Year: 2009 - Atlantic leatherback migratory paths and temporary residence areas šš¢
Cited by: 68 | Year: 2010 - First evidence of leatherback movement from Africa to South America šā”ļøš
Cited by: 49 | Year: 2006 - Distribution of megafaunal species in the Southwestern Atlantic: key ecological areas and opportunities for marine conservation šš
Cited by: 35 | Year: 2016 - El impacto generado por las pesquerĆas en las tortugas marinas en el OcĆ©ano AtlĆ”ntico sud occidental š¢š£
Cited by: 30 | Year: 2006 - Multiple-threats analysis for loggerhead sea turtles in the southwest Atlantic Ocean ā ļøš¢
Cited by: 28 | Year: 2020
Conclusion
Dr. Laura Prosdocimi’s extensive experience, significant contributions to marine research, leadership in conservation efforts, and dedication to mentoring make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her work aligns well with the award’s goals of recognizing outstanding female researchers who have made significant impacts in their fields.