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Ana Belén Cuenca González, PhD

Head of CRISOL Group - Professor
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  • New synthetic methodologies using reactive intermediates based on halogen, boron and silicon atoms for the formation of C-C and C-X bonds.
  • Application in the synthesis and development of platforms of biological interest

 

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CRISOL

Chemical Reactions for Innovative Solutions

School of Engineering

Chemical Reactions for Innovative Solutions

CRISOL is a powerful team capable of offering innovative chemical tools that make it real solutions to the challenges of Molecular Science.

LATEST PROJECTS

INVESTIGO CRISOL 100045ID14

Síntesi verda d'hidrocarburs aromàtics policíclics
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Chemical Reactions for Innovative Solutions (CRISOL)

BISi-Bonds (Nuevos métodos y moléculas para un futuro mejor)

Acoplamientos C-H con carácter remoto, síntesis de nuevos superácidos orgánicos basados en boranos rígidos
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Chemical Reactions for Innovative Solutions (CRISOL)
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LINKED NEWS

Interview

IQS Researcher Wei W. Chen Honoured by RSEQ and Lilly

10/07/2023
Wei Wen Chen, a PhD student at IQS and IQAC-CSIC, was one of three researchers who was honoured with an award at the 21st edition of the Research Awards for PhD Students organized by the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ) and the pharmaceutical company Lilly.
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Research

Research Groups led by women

08/03/2023
Two female IQS researchers and professors lead two research groups at the university. They are Dr Ana Belén Cuenca, coordinator of the CISOL group, and Dr Meritxell Sáez, coordinator of the ADAMIQS group.
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Research

New Synthesis Challenges. BISiboNds Project

21/01/2022
Researchers from IQS and IQAC are working together on the development of new synthetic methodologies where they explore the combined use of catalytic systems with the great versatility of chemical elements such as Boron, Iodine and Silicon.
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Doctoral thesis

Photosensitive Targeted Nanocarriers for Selective Delivery of Photodynamic Therapy

29/07/2021
Dr Elena de las Heras recently defended her doctoral thesis at IQS, in which she has designed and developed new photo-immuno-chemo-nanotransporters, which have shown high photodynamic activity against tumour cells and are effective and safe for the photodynamic delivery of doxorubicin on demand.
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