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Photoactive Metal Complexes as Cell Probes, Therapeutics, and Theranostics

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  • UserProf. Jim A. Thomas, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield
  • ClockTuesday 10 December 2019, 14:00-15:00
  • HouseTBC.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti.

MSBC Seminar hosted by Prof. James H. R. Tucker

Using luminescent d6-transition-metal complexes “building blocks” to construct biomolecular binding substrates, a range of new imaging probes for conventional optical microscopy, nanoscopy and transmission electron microscopy have been identified. Through selection of specific metal centres – and by substitution of the coordinated ligands used in the original architectures – new chemotherapeutics, photo-therapeutics, and theranostics have been identified and developed.

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