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Pedro Tavares is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT), New University of Lisbon. His research focuses on biochemistry, protein chemistry, and nanotechnology, with emphasis on metalloproteins, bionanocages, and enzyme mechanisms. He explores topics such as iron storage proteins (ferritins), antibacterial nanoparticle synthesis, and DNA-protein interactions in bacterial stress responses. His work bridges fundamental biology and applied biotechnology, addressing environmental and healthcare challenges.
Key research themes include:
- Structural and functional analysis of Dps proteins and encapsulins
- Green synthesis of nanoparticles using plant extracts (e.g., Moringa oleifera)
- Metal ion interactions and their impact on protein dynamics
- Bionanocage assembly and applications in drug delivery
Recent publications highlight advancements in understanding ferritin-based protein cages, modulation of protein structures by environmental factors (ionic strength, metal ions), and development of eco-friendly nanomaterials. His interdisciplinary approach integrates spectroscopic techniques (e.g., Mössbauer, EPR) with biophysical methods to study protein mechanisms at atomic and molecular levels.
Collaboration networks include institutions focused on microbial physiology, nanotechnology, and palliative care research (notably the 2022 study on nurse perspectives in end-of-life care transitions).
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