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Ignacio Insua López is a Ramón y Cajal researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), affiliated with the Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology within the Faculty of Pharmacy. He leads research in the ID-FARMA group, focusing on drug delivery systems and supramolecular peptide nanomaterials. His work is conducted at the Research Center in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CIQUS) and the Strategic Grouping in Materials (AEMAT).
Dr. Insua López holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham (UK), awarded in 2017 for his thesis on polyion complex nanoparticles for antimicrobial delivery. His research interests span peptide-based nanomaterials, self-assembly processes, and biomimetic systems, with applications in antimicrobial materials and drug delivery. His lab (insualab.com) explores supramolecular chemistry, coacervates, and functional nanostructures.
His recent publications highlight advancements in peptide amphiphile design, fluorescent nanoparticles, and biomaterials with environmental responsiveness. Collaborations include studies on fungal symbionts and enzyme-responsive drug carriers. Despite no explicit awards listed, his prolific output reflects recognition in supramolecular and pharmaceutical research.
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