Larisa Marina Elisabeth Chirigiu | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Research Article Award
Assist. Prof. Dr Larisa Marina Elisabeth Chirigiu, Universitatea de Medicina si Farmacie Craiova, Romania
Dr. Larisa-Marina-Elisabeth Chirigiu (Averis) is a Romanian researcher and pharmacist whose professional and academic journey bridges pharmacy, physics, and law. With a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova, she holds dual master’s degrees in Physics from the West University of Timișoara and Law from Spiru Haret University. Larisa has expanded her skills in various domains such as PC operations, security, tourism management, and workplace safety, showcasing versatility and multidisciplinary expertise. Her work includes multiple book publications, ISI-indexed research papers, and a co-inventor role in a Romanian patent on nanoparticle technology. Through her involvement in analytical chemistry, drug analysis, and magnetorheological materials, she continues contributing to both pharmaceutical sciences and material engineering fields. Larisa remains committed to scientific excellence with a dynamic approach towards education, research, and practical applications, making her a valuable asset in both academia and industry.
Publication Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Larisa-Marina-Elisabeth Chirigiu (Averis) boasts an extensive and diverse educational background. She earned her Doctorate in Pharmacy (2016–2020) and a Pharmacy degree (2011–2016) from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova, where she deepened her knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences. In parallel, she completed a Master’s in Physics at the West University of Timișoara (2014–2016), emphasizing her scientific curiosity across disciplines. Additionally, Larisa pursued legal studies at Spiru Haret University, obtaining both a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (2011–2013) and a Master’s Degree in Law (2013–2015), blending her scientific pursuits with legal expertise. Her qualifications are supplemented by multiple professional certifications, such as ECDL, Security Agent, Tourism Manager, and Health and Safety Inspector. This interdisciplinary educational journey equips her with a unique perspective, combining technical precision, scientific research abilities, and legal insights, contributing to her success in both pharmaceutical research and applied physical sciences.
💼 Experience
Dr. Larisa-Marina-Elisabeth Chirigiu (Averis) possesses varied professional experience across sectors. She served as a PC Operator for three years at Farmacia Esculap, where she honed administrative and technical skills. Later, as a Pharmacist for eight months at Farmacia Big, she applied her pharmaceutical knowledge in a clinical and retail setting, directly impacting patient care. Her entrepreneurial abilities are evidenced by her role as Company Administrator for fifteen months, where she managed operations and organizational functions, showcasing leadership and business acumen. These roles are enhanced by her certified competencies in tourism, security, workplace safety, and training, providing her with cross-functional abilities uncommon in traditional pharmaceutical careers. Larisa’s multifaceted work experience reflects a blend of scientific rigor, practical application, and operational leadership, forming a comprehensive professional portfolio that supports her ongoing contributions to scientific research and educational initiatives.
🏆 Honors and Awards
Dr. Larisa-Marina-Elisabeth Chirigiu (Averis) has received significant recognition for her research and innovation efforts. A notable highlight is her Romanian invention patent (Nr. 132974, 2014), co-authored with esteemed scientists, detailing a novel “Procedure for producing spherical magnetizable nanoparticles from metallic slag.” This patent underscores her contribution to nanotechnology and material science. In addition, she has contributed as an author to multiple scientific books in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis, further cementing her role in academic publishing. Her articles published in ISI-indexed journals span topics such as magnetorheological elastomers, phytopharmaceutical products, and molecular modeling—research that has advanced understanding in pharmacy, materials science, and applied physics. Larisa’s diverse certifications, ranging from ECDL to tourism and workplace safety management, add further distinction, making her profile both broad and impactful across disciplines. Her achievements reflect excellence not only in pharmaceutical research but also in cross-disciplinary innovation.
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Larisa-Marina-Elisabeth Chirigiu (Averis) conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of pharmaceutical sciences, materials engineering, and analytical chemistry. Her primary interests include the investigation of phytopharmaceutical products, drug analysis using advanced techniques like GC-MS and LC-MS, and nanoparticle synthesis for biomedical applications. Larisa has contributed extensively to the development and characterization of magnetorheological materials and composites, exploring their electrical, mechanical, and magnetodielectric properties. Her work also encompasses the qualitative and quantitative screening of natural compounds, especially polyphenols and capsaicinoids, to assess their biological and therapeutic potential. Additionally, she delves into the modeling of molecular mechanisms, partition coefficients, and material behaviors under electromagnetic fields. This diverse research portfolio demonstrates her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge that bridges pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, and applied physics, with potential implications for both drug development and material innovation in industrial applications.
📚 Publications
1️⃣ Investigations of Three Phytopharmaceutical Products from Caprifoliaceae Family Using GC-MS and LC-MS 🔬
2️⃣ Qualitative Screening of Secondary Metabolites from Sambucus Ebulus Roots by Multiple Analytical Techniques 🌿
3️⃣ Theoretical Studies of Molecular Mechanics on Polyphenolic Compounds Separated from Phytopharmaceutical Products 🌱
4️⃣ A Predictive and Invariant “in silico” Model for the Transmembrane Partition Coefficient in Benzene Derivatives 🧪
5️⃣ Screening of Polyphenol Content and In vitro Studies of Antioxidant, Antibacterial and Cytotoxic Activities of Capsicum Annuum Extracts 🌶️
6️⃣ Identification and Quantification of Capsaicin from Capsicum Annuum L. by RP-HPLC 🌶️🔍
7️⃣ Magnetodielectric Effects in Composite Materials Based on Paraffin, Carbonyl Iron and Graphene ⚙️
8️⃣ Influence of Magnetic Field on Dispersion and Dissipation of Electric Field in Hybrid Magnetorheological Suspensions 🧲
9️⃣ Tensions and Deformations in Composites Based on Polyurethane Elastomer and Magnetorheological Suspension 🧲🔧
🔟 Silicone Rubber Membranes: Influence of Electric Field on Dielectric Properties ⚡
1️⃣1️⃣ Mechanisms of Micropore Formation in Silicone Rubber Based Membranes 🔬
1️⃣2️⃣ Generation of Iron Nano-microparticles for Biomedical Applications Using Plasma Processes 💉⚗️
1️⃣3️⃣ Hybrid Magnetorheological Elastomers: Effects of the Magnetic Field on Electrical Properties ⚡🧲