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Christian Kowol is an Associate Professor in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. His research focuses on metal-based therapeutics, particularly platinum(IV) complexes and prodrugs targeting cancer. He leads projects such as 'Tuning drug ratios in multi-action platinum(IV) therapeutics' and 'The tumor microenvironment as target and regulator of anticancer (metal) drug response.' His recent work includes developing fluorescent oxaliplatin complexes and albumin-targeted prodrugs. Kowol actively collaborates on drug design, solubility enhancement, and radiolabelling for cancer imaging.
- Projects: 6 funded projects including collaborations on anticancer drug mechanisms and tumor microenvironment studies.
- Activities: Over 66 presentations and conferences, including invited talks on platinum chemistry and poster sessions on silver/gold complexes.
His research contributes to Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation in cancer treatment.
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