Gastwissenschaftlerin Dr. Lydia Bouchet, National University of Cordoba, Argentinien
News vom 20.04.2016
Der SFB 1112 heisst Frau Dr. Lydia Bouchet (Physical Organic Chemistry, National University of Córdoba, Argentinien) herzlich willkommen.
Die Chemikerin ergänzt mit ihrem Forschungsprojekt "Tacrolimus and Dexamethasone Covalent Dual Labelling for Skin Internalization Tracking with FLIM and EPR" innerhalb der Arbeitsgruppe von Prof. Dr. Marcelo Calderón das SFB-Teilprojekt A04 ("Development of pH-cleavable and thermoresponsive nanogels as nanocarriers for the transdermal triggered release of drugs") und wird dabei insbesondere auch mit den Teilprojekten B01 ("EPR spectroscopic investigation on drug delivery and release of nanocarriers into cutaneous cells and excised skin", AG PD Dr. Martina Meinke) und B03 ("Characterization of transport and release properties of responsive nanocarriers by fluorescence spectroscopy and localization microscopy", AG Prof. Dr. Ulrike Alexiev) kooperieren.
Dr. Bouchet wird Ihre bisherigen Forschungsarbeiten im Rahmen des regelmäßigen SFB-Kolloquiums im laufenden Sommersemester mit einem Vortrag am 30.06.2016 vorstellen; weitere Details hierzu folgen noch.
Biosketch Dr. Bouchet:
- PhD in Chemistry from Faculty of Chemical Sciences. National University of Córdoba (UNC).
- Posdoctoral fellowship from the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET). Internal fellowship. Director: Dr. Verónica Brunetti. Member of the research Institute of Physical Organic Chemistry of Córdoba (INFIQC).
- Assistant Profesor (part-time). Interino. Department of Physical Chemistry. Faculty of Chemical Sciences. UNC.
- Current Research Interests:
“Development of new hybrid polymeric materials: physicochemical characterization and applications”
"Synthesis of anisotropic gold nanoparticles coated with thermoresponsive polymer for nanomedicine applications”
“Generation and Reactivity of Radical Ions:electron transfer assisted formation and fragmentation of C-Se and C-S moieties”
“Breaking bonds with electrons:stepwise and concerted reductive cleavage of C–S, C–Se and Se–CN bonds in phenacylthiocyanates and phenacylselenocyanates”
"Sensing Chiral Drugs by Using CdSe/ZnS Nanoparticles Capped with N-Acetyl-l-Cysteine Methyl Ester”