Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry
research Group
MEMBERS
Prof. Dinorah Gambino
Research Group Head
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Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Prof. Lucía Otero
Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Prof. Ignacio Machado
Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Esteban Rodríguez Arce
Postdoctoral position
Postdoc work: Synthesis and evaluation of the anticancer properties of novel gold compounds and their inclusion in nanosystems
Advisor: Claudio Olea Azar
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Work title: Postdoctoral Position, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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Gonzalo Scalese
PhD Student
Thesis title: Series of novel heteroleptic vanadium compounds as potential antiparasitic agents
Advisors: Dinorah Gambino and Leticia Pérez-Díaz
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Teaching Assistant of Inorganic Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Feriannys Rivas
PhD Student
Thesis title: New heterobimetallic compounds derived from ferrocenes with potential biological activity
Advisor: Dinorah Gambino
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Teaching Assistant of Inorganic Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Santiago Rostán
Master degree Student
Thesis title: Rational design of metal complexes with coumarin-thiosemicarbazone hybrids as potential drugs for the treatment of parasitic deiseases
Advisor: Lucía Otero and Graciela Mahler
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Teaching Assistant of Inorganic Chemistry, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Gabriel Arrambide
PhD Student
Thesis title: A comparative study on biologically relevant vanadium(V) hydroxylamido- and peroxocompounds using a theoretical-experimental approach
Advisors: Dinorah Gambino and Laura Coitiño
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Inorganic Chemistry Area, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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Mariano Soba
Master degree Student
Thesis title: Development of new Re(I) tricarbonyl compounds including bioactive ligands as prospective antiparasitic agents
Advisors: Dinorah Gambino and Ignacio Machado
Inorganic Chemistry Area, Estrella Campos Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
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