
Lecture “From complexes to nanoparticles and back”
The UWr Faculty of Chemistry invites you to the lecture “From complexes to nanoparticles and back”, which will be given by prof. Pavel Kopel (Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacky University in Olomouc).
The lecture will be held on Wednesday, 11 December in the EF II lecture hall; UWr Faculty of Chemistry at ul. Fryderyka Joliot-Curie 14 in Wrocław.
Prof. Pavel Kopel is a respected synthetic chemist, specialising especially in the area of medicinal chemistry. His work is related to the synthesis of new organic and inorganic drugs containing various bioactive motifs in their structure. Prof. Kopel, moreover, specializes in the synthesis of nanomaterials that enable selective transport of drugs to disease-affected areas. His research is regularly published in prestigious high IF journals(Materials Today Bio, Journal of Nanobiotechnology, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, etc.), in addition, prof. Pavel Kopel is co-author of many national and international patents. Importantly, Pavel Kopel is the recipient of many awards (including: the Mendel University Brno Patent Achievement Award (2022); the Elsevier Publishers Award for being an exceptional reviewer (2018)) and is also the manager and executor of many research projects, both domestic and international. His greatest achievement, which has won numerous awards, is the invention of lanthanide-modified superparamagnetic particles used to detect the Ebola virus.
Date of publication: 5.12.2024
Added by: M.J.