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Highlights
General Introduction (Dr. Raimund Maier; COO; Iris Biotech)
Expert talk “Small amino acids to rapidly build fluorogenic peptides by SPPS" (Dr. Fabio de Moliner & Prof. Dr. Marc Vendrell, The University of Edinburgh)
Q&A
Speakers
Dr. Raimund MaierChair (COO at Iris Biotech)
Dr. Fabio de Moliner Special Guest
About our special guest
Fabio de Moliner obtained his PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Genova in 2010 under the guidance of Prof Andrea Basso. After graduation, he joined the research group of Prof Christopher Hulme at the University of Arizona (Tucson) as a postdoctoral research assistant to focus on the design and application of chemical methods based on multicomponent and domino processes. He joined the Vendrell group at the University of Edinburgh in 2015. His main research interests are the development of optical probes for in vivo imaging with a focus on the preparation of fluorescent amino acids and the labeling of small metabolites.
Prof. Dr. Marc VendrellSpecial Guest
About our special guest
Marc Vendrell is Professor of Translational Chemistry and Biomedical Imaging at the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine in Edinburgh. His team has pioneered the design of activatable fluorophores for high-resolution optical imaging in live cells and tissues (>120 papers) and built an ambitious research programme linking physical and biomedical sciences through competitive funding (over £10M as PI, including ERC Consolidator and EIC Transition grants). Vendrell is co-inventor of 12 patents and PI for several licenses and collaborative projects with industry (e.g., AbbVie, BioLegend, Merck, Tocris, Iris Biotech). Vendrell has a strong record of mentoring and training the next generation of translational scientists, and promotion of junior team members, with several alumni holding independent positions in academia and industry. He has won numerous awards, the latest being the Bader Prize by The Royal Society of Chemistry in 2023. Vendrell currently co-heads the IRR Chemistry Hub at the College of Medicine in Edinburgh as one of the first global hubs for collaborative non-siloed research to catalyse innovation in medical sciences and accelerate translational outputs. Group website: www.dynafluors.co.uk
Dr. Karin RustlerInternal Speaker (CMSO at Iris Biotech)
Recording
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