Welcome to Luciano!
Welcome to Luciano Mastrobuonic who is joining our group for an internship. Luciano will work on the preparation of novel antischistosomal drug candidates under the supervision of Jeannine. Enjoy!
Inorganic Chemical Biology
Welcome to Luciano Mastrobuonic who is joining our group for an internship. Luciano will work on the preparation of novel antischistosomal drug candidates under the supervision of Jeannine. Enjoy!
A collaborative work with Prof. Jennifer Keiser from the Swiss Tropical Institute in Basel has led to an article in Antimicrob. Agents. Chemother.
Congratulations to Cristina, Vanessa, Riccardo, Malay and Jeannine for their paper, which has been just accepted in Chem. Eur. J. This article is the result of a very fruitful collaboration with Bernhard Spingler, Luca Salassa, Ingo Ott and Stefano Ferrari.
Congratulations to Anna, Vanessa and Riccardo for their new paper, which has been just accepted in Chem. Sci. In this contribution, a new concept to specifically release an organometallic moiety in living cells is presented.
Excellent news, the UBS Promedica Stiftung has accepted to financially support our project “Metallocenyl Antifungal Agents”. This will enable Riccardo to stay another year in our group!
Welcome to our new Master student Seraina Huegli from the ETHZ! Seraina will work on the preparation and evaluation of novel chelators for 89Zr. Good luck!
Congratulations to Vanessa and Cristina who were just awarded two travel grants from the SCNAT/SCS. Vanessa will go to Argentina to attend the 16th International Congress on Photobiology and Cristina to California to attend the 37th American Society for Photobiology
Congratulations to Cristina who was just awarded a fellowship from the Forschungskredit of the University of Zurich. Good work!
Congratulations to Anna and Vanessa for their last paper which has been just accepted in ACS. Med. Chem. Lett. This article on a new cytotoxic Re(I) complex is the result of a nice collaboration with the group of Dr. Bim
Our recent paper in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. reporting the photoactivation of an inert Ru(II) polypridyl complex has been highlighted in Chimia. Congratulations to Tanmaya, Vanessa and Lea.