Javier Arricibita receives a scholarship from the Ramón Areces Foundation.
The scholarship will be used for a doctoral thesis in the department of Chemistry of the School of Sciences.
PhotoManuelCastells/Javier Arricibita, on the campus of the University of Navarra.
24 | 11 | 2025
Javier Arricibita (Pamplona, 2002), former student of the Degree in Chemistry ( 2024) and of the Master's Degree in Computational Methods in Science (2025) has received this year a scholarship from the Ramón Areces Foundation, an entity that grants scholarships to finance postgraduate program programs of study and research projects.
Javier has started this year his first year of his doctoral thesis in the Chemistrydepartment of the University, under the supervision of professors José Ramón Isasi and Bianca Menchicchi.
Javier's study focuses on the stability of proteins: "My goal is to develop microspheres (capsules), which have the protein inside, greatly increasing its stability, using natural materials". Javier's work has different applications depending on the protein being worked on, from the elimination of contaminants dissolved in water, food preservation, drug release or biological event sensors.
Javier remembers his father as a scientific reference for his ability to stand up when research was not going as expected. As a former student of the School, he fondly remembers the knowledge dissemination activities he has carried out during his formative stage at the Degree under the guidance of Professor Cristina Sola: "We have gone to schools to teach people about everyday Chemistry . I believe that knowing how to disseminate is an aspect of science that this university works especially well".