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Date of inception 30 January 2003

Leader: ROBERTO JOSE SANZ DIEZ

Academic center: FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS

Department: QUIMICA

PhD program: Química Avanzada (UBU)

Website: https://www.ubu.es/sintorg

The research group "New Methods in Organic Synthesis" (QO-3) possesses a well-established career in Organic Chemistry, as it is shown by its members´ CVs. Since 1998, our research work is centered on the development of new methodology in Organic Synthesis, and we have experience in the preparation of functionalized heterocyclic compounds with potential biological activity. Nowadays, the group is composed of a full professor, an associate professor, and several Ph.D. students. In our group, eleven student have got their Ph.D. degree and are actually developing their research works in pharmaceutical companies and in other research institutions and universities. We are interested in the development of new methods in Organic Synthesis, mainly based on catalytic processes using both organocatalysis and transition-metal complexes.

Researchers

Classifications

  • Application Area: CIENTÍFICAS
  • Group Character: 01
  • ANEP Area: Química
  • Group Recognition: GRUPO RECONOCIDO UBU

Prevailing specialties (top 10) Obtained from publications help
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The thematic specialties shown were obtained through the application of artificial intelligence models, obtained as a result of the Hercules Project.

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  1. Organic Chemistry (Chemistry) Filter
  2. Catalysis (Chemical Engineering) Filter
  3. Inorganic Chemistry (Chemistry) Filter
  4. General Chemistry (Chemistry) Filter
  5. Materials Chemistry (Materials Science) Filter
  6. General Chemical Engineering (Chemical Engineering) Filter
  7. Drug Discovery (Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics) Filter
  8. Polymers and Plastics (Materials Science) Filter
  9. Biochemistry (Chemistry) Filter
  10. Biotechnology (Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology) Filter

Former members (16)