Daniel Collado
Professor
Department of Organic Chemistry
Universidad de Malaga
Spain
Biography
Daniel Collado Martín graduated in Chemical Sciences from the University of Málaga. He completed his doctoral thesis in the Department of Organic Chemistry of the University of Málaga under the direction of Professors Rafael Suau and Ezequiel Pérez-Inestrosa. During his doctorate he studied the photochemical reactivity and optical properties of Acceptor-Spacer-Giver systems based on benzyl-quinolines N-oxides derivatives. During this period, he performed predoctoral stays at the Laboratory of Chimie Organique et Organometallique (LCOO) under the direction of Professor Henri Bouas-Laurent as well as in the Laboratoire de Phisico-Chimie Moleculaire (LPCM) of the Université Bordeaux I (Bordeaux, France) under the address of Professor Roland Bonneau. He later joined Professor Jean-Marie Lehn's group as a postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratory of Chimie Supramoléculaire (ISI) (Strasbourg, France), where he conducted studies on Dynamic Chemistry and the storage of information at the molecular level through multiple dynamic processes. He returned to the University of Malaga as an Assistant attached to the Department of Organic Chemistry, where he is currently as Professor Contractor Doctor, performing teaching and research. In 2010 he joined the research group Biomimetic Dendrimer and Photonic Laboratory (Biomimetic Dendrimer and Photonic Laboratory) of the Department of Organic Chemistry of the UMA, where he combines his work with that of senior researcher of the Andalusian Center for Nanomedicine and Biotechnology (BIONAND ) in the Nanodiagnostic area.
Research Interest
Photoinduced electronic transfer, synthesis and transformation of natural and synthetic isoquinolines. Preparation of dendrimeric antigens of betalactamas.