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Deborah Quaglio is a Researcher at the Department of Chemistry and Drug Technologies within Sapienza University of Rome. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Bioinformatics and teaches Organic Chemistry 2 in the Pharmacy and Medicine degree program (Classroom Psychology I, General Physiology and Anthropology, Code CU026, E01PSIL101). Her research focuses on synthetic organic chemistry, natural compound-based anticancer agents, and nanotechnology-enabled drug delivery systems.
- Key Research Areas:
- Artificial resorcin[4]arene-based immunosensors
- Natural product anticancer drug discovery
- Polyamine linkers for active drug delivery
- Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms
- Notable Scientific Contributions:
- 2025 work on nanovehicles for colistin/ArnT inhibitor co-delivery
- 2024-2025 studies on Hedgehog pathway inhibition in cholangiocarcinoma
- 2023-2024 developments in resorcin[4]arene functionalized nanomaterials
- 2022 investigations of Ferruginin A's antibiotic potential
- Collaborations:
- Active member of the SYNLAB research group
- Collaboration with European Cystic Fibrosis Conference initiatives
Her work bridges organic chemistry with biomedical applications, particularly in overcoming drug resistance and developing tumor-targeted delivery systems.
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