Ulrich Abram
Inorganic Chemistry / Radiochemistry
Free University of Berlin
Germany
Biography
Curriculum Vitae from 2000 Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, FU Berlin 1997 - 1999 Senior scientist, Research Center Rossendorf 1997 Professor at the Universität Tübingen 1992 - 1996 Heisenberg Fellow of DFG, University of Tübingen 1990 Habilitation 1982 - 1991 Junior scientist at the Institute of Nuclear Research Rossendorf 1982 - 1985 PhD, Institute of Nuclear Research Rossendorf / University of Leipzig 1977 - 1982 Chemistry education, University of Leipzig (Diploma 1982)
Research Interest
Research interst are as follows: Metal complexes for medicinal applications (technetium, rhenium, gold, platinum, copper) - Bioconjugation of metal complexes - Coordination chemistry of radioactive metals (technetium, uranium, thorium) - Multidentate ligand systems - Selenium- and tellurium-containing compounds as ligands for transition metals - Multinuclear metal complexes as building blocks for supramolecular aggregates Bausteine - Organometalic chemistry of technetium and rhenium