Pablo Ruedas (QUIM+BQM'18), award National End of degree program
The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities awards the award Nacional Fin de degree program to Pablo Ruedas in the Science category.
FotoManuel Castells<br>/Pablo Ruedas Batuecas, trabajando en un laboratorio.
17 | 01 | 2025
Pablo Ruedas Batuecas, a native of Pamplona and former student the School of Science, has been awarded the award degree programaward for the 2017–2018 academic year. Pablo Ruedas, graduate the dual Degree Chemistry Biochemistry won first award the Sciences category, in the field of Biochemistry
For Pablo this award is a motivation to continue studying and training with the goal to become a good professional. "This recognition is in line with the vision I have of life, and that was instilled in me since I was a child. Working as a means to contribute to society, so that it becomes a fairer and healthier place to live," he says.
After graduating from Pablo University she completed a Master's Degree in organic Chemistry and a doctorate in business in Germany thanks to a scholarship Marie Curie of the European Union. She is currently working as researcher at the department of Chemistry of business Heidelberg Pharma (Germany), business of research which is dedicated to the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) for cancer treatment.
From his time at the Universidad Pablo, he values the classes and internships received, the good facilities of the University for the training of the students, his participation in the group of environmental volunteers (VOLAMB) and the promotion of work as a team.
"In the university, the attention direct with students and among studentsTherefore, in classes such as physics, organic and inorganic Chemistry , as well as the different physical chemistries, we always organized small quizzes and presentations in which we had to work on group and present them to the class".
In addition to Pablo, three other alumni from the University, Belem García from Valencia (advertising and Public Relations), Rodrigo Ortega from Navarra (Medicine), and Xabier Morales from Guipuzcoa (Biomedical Engineering), have obtained this distinction. The four have won one of the 168 national prizes awarded in this call for entries (56 first prizes, with an award of 3,300 euros; 56 second prizes, with 2,650 euros; and 56 third prizes with an award of 2,200 euros) in one of the four categories: Sciences, Health Sciences, Social and Legal Sciences and Architecture and Engineering.