Ana Maria Gagneten | Nanoecotoxicology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ana Maria Gagneten
Universidad Nacional del Litoral

Ana Maria Gagneten
Affiliation Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Country Argentina
Scopus ID 6603156869
Documents 69
Citations 1,107
h-index 18
Subject Area Nanoecotoxicology
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6402-2389

The Innovative Research Award nomination profile recognizes the scholarly achievements and research contributions of Ana Maria Gagneten, a researcher affiliated with Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina. Her academic work has contributed to the advancement of environmental sciences and nanoecotoxicology through interdisciplinary investigations addressing ecological risk assessment, aquatic ecosystem monitoring, and the environmental implications of emerging contaminants. Bibliometric indicators associated with her scholarly record demonstrate sustained research productivity and international scientific visibility.[1]

Abstract

 Ana Maria Gagneten in the context of consideration for the Innovative Research Award at the World Green Energy Awards. The profile highlights research productivity, citation performance, interdisciplinary scientific engagement, and contributions to environmental sustainability research. Particular attention is given to scholarly outputs related to nanoecotoxicology and aquatic ecosystem assessment, areas that align with contemporary environmental and sustainability priorities.[1][2]

Keywords

Nanoecotoxicology; Environmental Monitoring; Aquatic Ecosystems; Ecological Risk Assessment; Sustainability Science; Environmental Toxicology; Research Impact; Scientific Innovation.

Introduction

Environmental sustainability challenges increasingly require evidence-based scientific approaches capable of integrating ecological, technological, and policy perspectives. Researchers working at the intersection of environmental monitoring and emerging contaminants play a critical role in generating knowledge relevant to ecosystem protection and sustainable development. Ana Maria Gagneten’s scholarly record reflects engagement with these objectives through investigations focused on ecological quality assessment and environmental toxicology.[1][3]

Research Profile

Ana Maria Gagneten of Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina, has established a mature and well-recognized research portfolio in the field of Nanoecotoxicology. According to available bibliometric indicators, her scholarly output comprises 69 published documents, which have collectively received 1,107 citations, resulting in an h-index of 18. These metrics reflect sustained research productivity and a measurable academic impact, indicating that multiple publications have gained recognition within the scientific community.[3]

Research Contributions

Ana Maria Gagneten’s research activities have focused on understanding the interactions between environmental stressors and biological systems. Her work has contributed to ecological monitoring frameworks, assessment of contaminant impacts, and the development of methodologies supporting environmental management and conservation initiatives.[2]

Publications

The researcher has produced 69 indexed scholarly documents across environmental science and related interdisciplinary fields. These publications collectively contribute to scientific understanding of environmental quality assessment, ecological risk evaluation, and emerging environmental challenges. The publication record reflects sustained engagement with peer-reviewed research dissemination and international scientific communication.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated using bibliometric indicators and evidence of scholarly influence. With more than one thousand citations and an h-index of 18, the available metrics suggest that Ana Maria Gagneten’s publications have been referenced by subsequent studies, reflecting continued relevance within environmental research literature.[1]. Such contributions are relevant to the broader objectives of sustainable development and environmental stewardship.

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly indicators, Ana Maria Gagneten demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with candidates considered for academic recognition programs. These include sustained research productivity, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary engagement, and contributions to environmentally relevant scientific fields. The alignment of her research interests with sustainability and environmental protection themes makes her profile relevant to the objectives of the World Green Energy Awards and similar international recognition initiatives.[1][4]

Conclusion

Ana Maria Gagneten has established a documented academic profile within the field of nanoecotoxicology and environmental sciences. Through scholarly publications, citation impact, and contributions to ecological research, she has participated in advancing scientific understanding of environmental sustainability issues. The available evidence supports recognition of her academic achievements within the context of research excellence and innovation-oriented award programs.[1]

References

1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ana Maria Gagneten, Author ID 6603156869. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603156869

2. ORCID. (n.d.). Ana Maria Gagneten Research Profile.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6402-2389

3. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.).
https://greenenergyaward.com/

4. Carvalho, W. A., Urzedo, A. L., Romero, N., Regaldo, L., Machado, L. F. L., & Gagneten, A. M. (2026). Sustainable fertilization with iron-enriched montmorillonite and sanitary sludge enhances germination and growth of Zea mays L. Resources, 15(5), 67.
https://doi.org/10.3390/resources15050067

5. Huaman, W. R., Rivera, M., Reno, U., Schmuck, J., Regaldo, L., Farias, K. H., Zamora, J., Gagneten, A. M., & Champi, A. (2026). Role of conductivity in the ecotoxicological effects of lyophilized graphene oxides on Lactuca sativa and Allium cepa. ACS Omega.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.5c13552