Julie Leignadier | Scientific Breakthroughs | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Julie Leignadier | Scientific Breakthroughs | Research Excellence Award

Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant | France

Dr. Julie Leignadier is an accomplished immunologist and biologist with extensive experience in both fundamental research and applied biotechnology. She earned her PhD in Montreal, where over five years she studied the mechanisms underlying the strength of the memory T cell receptor, gaining deep expertise in adaptive immunity and molecular signaling. Her doctoral work provided critical insights into immune memory and receptor dynamics, establishing a solid foundation for her future research. Following her PhD, Dr. Leignadier spent eight years as a postdoctoral researcher in leading Swiss and French laboratories, where she led multiple projects at the intersection of immunology and oncology. During this period, she honed her skills in experimental design, cellular and molecular biology, and translational research, contributing to high-impact publications and fostering international collaborations. Her work in cancer immunology emphasized understanding complex immune responses and translating fundamental findings into potential therapeutic strategies. In 2020, Dr. Leignadier joined Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant as Head of the Biology Laboratory, where she oversees the development of innovative and sustainable active ingredients for the cosmetics industry. In this role, she leverages her expertise in cellular biology and immunology to create biologically effective compounds that meet both consumer needs and environmental sustainability standards. Her leadership drives research initiatives that bridge cutting-edge science with industrial application, positioning the company at the forefront of sustainable cosmetic innovation. Dr. Leignadier remains committed to integrating scientific excellence with industrial innovation, applying her deep knowledge of immunology and molecular biology to deliver products that are both effective and environmentally responsible. Her career reflects a unique blend of academic rigor and practical expertise, making her a recognized leader in biologically informed cosmetic research.

 


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Rosabel Camacho Gastélum | Scientific Breakthroughs | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Rosabel Camacho Gastélum | Scientific Breakthroughs | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Rosabel Camacho Gastélum, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, Mexico

Dr. Rosabel Camacho Gastélum is a researcher at the Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas , Mexico. Her work focuses on marine sciences, with a particular interest in the sustainable use and conservation of marine resources. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary research aimed at understanding and protecting ocean ecosystems.

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

Rosabel Camacho Gastélum’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in biology, leading to her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with a specialization in Marine Biology. Her undergraduate thesis,  showcased her early interest in marine ecosystems. She furthered her education with a Master’s degree in Marine Resource Management, completing her thesis on “Identification of fish larvae from the family Sciaenidae in the Upper Gulf of California using molecular markers.” Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in Marine Sciences at Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas , Mexico.

🔬Professional Endeavors

Rosabel’s professional experience includes working as a Research Assistant on a vessel . During this tenure, she contributed to the collection of biological samples and physical data from the southern part and entrance of the Gulf of California. Her expertise in marine biology and research skills have been valuable assets in her professional endeavors.

📚Contributions and Research Focus

Rosabel has made significant contributions to the field of marine biology through her research and publications. Some notable publications include:

– Molecular identification and morphological description of Micropogonias megalops, Cynoscion othonopterus, C. reticulatus, and Menticirrhus in Mitochondrial DNA Part A (2017)
– Interannual variations of environmental factors and their effects on larval fish habitats in the Upper Gulf of California during early summer in Continental Shelf Research (2020)
– Horizontal and vertical distribution of fish larvae in the main entrance of Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California (October 2022) in Continental Shelf Research (2025)

Her research focuses on marine species identification, ecology, and conservation, with a particular emphasis on the Gulf of California. Rosabel has also presented her research at conferences and science fairs, including a presentation on the genetic identification of fish larvae from the family Sciaenidae in the Upper Gulf of California.

📢Impact and Influence

Rosabel’s research has the potential to inform conservation efforts and management of marine resources in the Gulf of California. Her work on fish larvae identification and ecology can contribute to a better understanding of marine ecosystems and the impacts of environmental changes. By sharing her research with academic and general audiences, Rosabel is helping to advance the field of marine biology and promote awareness about the importance of marine conservation.

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