Oct 15, 2021

Thank you Sania and good luck for the future!

There has been so many things going on that I haven't had time yet to post our farewells for Sania, the ERASMUS-student from Bradford University! Sania worked in one of our cancer-targeted drug delivery projects, in which we try to improve the delivery of well-known anti-cancer agent temozolomide into the brain and brain tumors, which would then improve the effects selectively in tumor cells, and thus be less toxic to healthy cells. Sania did marvellous work in the project during the past 2 months and we received such great results that I finally think we can soon put all of this into a publication! 

But that's not all, so far also one UEF M.Sc. student, Mira has also started her topic with metformin prodrugs and two ERASMUS-students, Irene and Sara from the University of Valencia (Spain), who will work with ganciclovir prodrugs that they will firstly synthesize during the autumn semester and then secondly evaluate their pharmaceutical properties during the spring sememster. In addition, currently also other ERASMUS-students, Adela from Charles University (Czech Republic) working with placental proteomics and Soumeya from University of Lyon (France) working with prostaglandin/reactive oxygen species analytics have also started to work in our group. And at least one more UEF M.Sc. student is starting withnin few weeks...

 

 So, a lot going on this autumn, and I'm looking forward, what all we can achieve together! 😀


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