Roger Bresolí Obach, PhD
Associate Professor - Researcher Ramón y Cajal
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RESEARCH LINES
- Near-infrared optical imaging
- Biological Photochemistry – Photodynamic Therapy
- Photofunctional materials
- Optical trapping and binding at interfaces
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School of Engineering
Applied Photobiological Chemistry
Specialised research in biomedical applications (antimicrobial resistance with phototherapy) and development of theragnostics in the diagnosis and treatment of tumours.
LATEST PROJECTS
Chemphot (chemistry of photons: from photobiology to optical matter)
Innovative treatment of infections and cancer using real-time monitoring of ROS using self-reporting non-toxic photosensitizers
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Applied Photobiological Chemistry (AppLightChem)
Theranostic photosensitizers (Phosphorescence-guided surgery combined with photodynamic therapy)
Photodynamic therapy uses harmless light in live cells and animal to activate non- toxic photosensitive chemicals photosensitizers to generate cytotoxic species for malignant cell eradication (cancer cells, bacterial infections).
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Applied Photobiological Chemistry (AppLightChem)
SWIR (Automatic processing of shortwave infrared images: first steps towards cancer theragnosis using photobiological chemistry)
This project is based on the application of shortwave infrared (SWIR) for cancer therapy
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Research Group Link:
Applied Photobiological Chemistry (AppLightChem)