. orcid: 0000-0001-6332-2574. Teaching activity: Theoretical and practical teaching in all the cycles of the Degree in Chemistry and Pharmacy. Master's Degree in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry and in Forensic Chemistry. Participation in 7 teaching innovation projects of the University of Valencia and 6 congresses on teaching innovation. From 2011-12 to 2018-19 Director of the Official Master's Degree in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry, University of Valencia Evaluation of teaching activity: 6 recognized five-year periods Research activity: Since 1996, our research line has been aimed at the development and evaluation of chromatographic and electrophoretic systems for the study of the pharmacological, toxicological and ecotoxicological behaviour of xenobiotics and enantiomers of chiral xenobiotics, thanks to the research projects SAF96-1709, SAF99-0110, SAF2002-01330, SAF2005-01435, SAF2008-00859 and CTQ2015-70904-R. We developed a new methodology that we call biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) that has proven to be useful for: i) the description and prediction of pharmacological properties of 11 therapeutic groups, ecotoxicological parameters of 7 families of pesticides, ii) obtaining in silico general models for the estimation of the permeability of xenobiotics across different biological barriers such as gastrointestinal tract, skin, cornea and blood-brain barrier, iii) the estimation of the bioconcentration factor and the water/soil partition coefficient of pesticides and iv) for the prediction of the biodegradability of drugs. The BMC is now a recognised technique used by different research groups as an in vitro technique (108 publications, h index: 24). In the field of chiral separations, our group has developed: i) chromatographic and electrophoretic methodologies for the separation of the enantiomers of more than 50 chiral compounds, ii) new experimental methodologies for the characterisation of enantioselective interactions of chiral xenobiotics with plasma proteins, the metabolic enzyme cytochrome P-450 and microorganism and iii) models to evaluate and predict the ability of different chiral selectors for enantiomer separation that reduce experimental effort and reagent consumption. Our research group is an expert in chiral separations and as such is recognised by the scientific community. In 2010, the research group received recognition from the Generalitat Valenciana, for its scientific production of excellence in the field of Biomedicine and Health Sciences Spread of research results: 158 research articles, 10 international book chapters and Co-author a scientific-technical book. 208 communications to international congresses. Web of Science (search Medina-Hernandez, MJ, Hernandez MJM) h-index 33 Evaluation of the research activity: 6 six-year periods recognized. Last six years evaluated: 2017-22 Training activity in research: Direction of 11 Doctoral thesis (3 in European Doctorate), 16 Bachelor's degree theses, 7 Master's degree works in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry and 20 end of degree projects. Training of 22 research fellows: FPI, FPU, Intercampus, Erasmus Profile of graduates: All the PhDs trained in our research group are currently: University professors, researchers in health research or technological institutes and senior executives of chemical, pharmaceutical and agro-food companies Research Management: Researcher responsible from 1994-present of the research group registered University of Valencia GAMM-CyBAR, GIUV2013-111. Reviewer/expert of journals: J. Chromatogr. A and B, Anal. Chim. Acta, Analyst Electrophoresis, J.Pharma.Biomed. Anal. Talanta. EVALUATION OF R&D PROJECTS: Expert: ANEP; Agencia de Calidad Castilla-Leon; Junta de Andalucia; Agencia Nacional de Promoci n Cient fica Argentina; Instituto de Salud Carlos III; Agencia Valenciana de Salud Research projects and contracts: Principal Investigator in 7 National Research Projects. SAF96-1709, SAF99-0110, SAF2002-01330, SAF2005-01435, SAF2008-00859 (1996-2011) CTQ2015-70904-R. (2015-2019), 2 local project UV-INV-AE112-66289 (2012-13), UV-INV-AE-2637396 (2023-24) and 6 Regional projects to research groups. Collaborating researcher in Integrated Action with South Africa HS2008-0002 (2009-2010) and in 4 National Research Projects (1988-96) Researcher in charge of numerous research projects/collaboration with national companies and research entities (AINIA). Total turnover: 540000,0 Awards: Extraordinary Doctorate Award in Chemistry; University of Valencia 1988-9. Spanish Society of Analytical Chemistry Award for Novel Researchers 1990. Elsevier Journal of Chromatography International Award. Top cited article 2001-6, J. Chromatogr. B (2001)753, 225-36. International Award V Iberoamerican Virtual Congress on Laboratory Quality Management 2009.