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His research is at the forefront of nanochemistry and biotechnology, with a focus on innovative strategies for cancer treatment. He primarily works on the dispersion of carbon nanomaterials (fullerenes, nanotubes, graphene, and nanodiamonds) in aqueous environments using proteins as supramolecular hosts, as well as on the covalent and non-covalent bioconjugation of proteins and bacteriophages with photosensitizing, imaging, and anticancer agents, aiming to develop innovative phototheranostic platforms.
He is actively involved in institutional activities within the Department of Chemistry, serving as researchers’ representative and member of the departmental board, a member of the equipment committee, the Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee for the Master's in Photochemistry and Molecular Materials, and the “EU Projects Task Force”. He actively participates in science outreach initiatives.
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