Prof. Jean-Luc Veuthey – Supercritical fluid chroamtography – Best Researcher Award
University Of Geneva – Switzerland
Author Profile
🎓 Academic Background
Prof. Jean-Luc Veuthey obtained his PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Geneva in 1987. He pursued a postdoctoral fellowship at the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie in Paris (1988), where he also served as Professeur Joliot-bis in the same year.
👨🏫 Professional Experience
Prof. Veuthey has had an illustrious career spanning decades in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. From 1990 to 1992, he served as the Head of the Analytical Laboratory at Bracco Research, Geneva. His longest tenure was at the University of Geneva, where he was a Full Professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences from 1992 to 2023. Currently, he holds the prestigious title of Honorary Professor at the University of Geneva (2023-Present). Beyond academia, he has played a significant role in anti-doping analysis, serving as a Member of the Anti-Doping Panel at UEFA since 2005. His leadership roles include serving as President of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1998-2004, 2020-2022), Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sciences (2004-2010), and Vice-Rector of the University of Geneva (2011-2015).
📚 Research Contributions
Prof. Veuthey’s research focuses on advanced separation techniques, including liquid and supercritical chromatography and capillary electrophoresis, particularly in pharmaceutical sciences. His work is pivotal in the analysis of drugs, drug abuse, and biopharmaceutics in biological matrices. Additionally, he has significantly contributed to doping control analysis and has been actively involved in various national and international scientific committees.