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Jesper Wiklander is a Researcher at the Department of Chemistry and Biomedicine, Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory (BBCL) and the Mindgap project. His work focuses on molecular imprinting, synthetic polymers, and computational chemistry, with applications in pharmaceuticals, biomolecule recognition, and analytical chemistry.
- Research Projects: Bridging the gap between mind, brain, and body (Mindgap)
- Labs: Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory (BBCL)
His research explores molecular imprinting mechanisms, computational strategies for polymer design, and bioorganic chemistry. Recent publications highlight applications in deuteration, oxytocin mimicry, and ligand recognition through advanced polymer systems.
Key article trends include molecular imprinting for pharmaceuticals like paracetamol and oseltamivir, catalysis in indole functionalization, and sensor development using nanogels and QCM films. Techniques span NMR spectroscopy, molecular dynamics, and chemometric modeling.
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