Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbeláez | Cancer Biophotonics Studies | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbelaez | Cancer Biophotonics Studies | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbelaez | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | Colombia

Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbeláez is a Colombian scientist and university professor with solid interdisciplinary training as a Chemist, M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, and Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, holding professional registration PQ-5265. Her academic and research career is strongly oriented toward higher education teaching, experimental biomedical research, and applied chemical sciences. She has extensive experience in university-level instruction in pharmacology, biochemistry, chemistry, biology, and mathematics, combined with active research in biomedicine and biophotonics, including experimental design, pharmaceutical chemistry, cell culture, oncogenic therapy, biomedical optics, and laser and LED technologies. Her engineering background encompasses chemical and petrochemical processes, reaction kinetics, and applied physicochemical analysis, while her chemistry expertise includes synthesis, characterization, and analytical methodologies. Danielle demonstrates strong leadership, responsibility, and interpersonal skills, with a clear vocation for scientific innovation and education aimed at addressing global health challenges. Her scientific output includes 2 published documents with 2 total citations, reflected in an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 0, and she maintains active academic visibility through CvLAC, ORCID, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and LinkedIn platforms.

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Featured Publication

Selective Cytotoxicity in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (K-562) Cells Induced by 532 nm Laser Irradiation Without Exogenous Photosensitizers
– D. V. Ochoa-Arbeláez, E. Solarte-Rodríguez, Y. Liscano,
Biomedicines, Vol. 13 (11), 2649, 2025