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Sergio Cortes serves as Senior Lecturer II in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Texas at Dallas, a position held continuously since 1995. His career includes significant research appointments at Purdue University, Iowa State University, and the University of Texas at Dallas, along with adjunct teaching roles at Brookhaven College and Collin County Community College.
His educational foundation consists of:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Houston (1983)
- B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Coahuila (1972)
Dr. Cortes's research expertise centers on NMR spectroscopy applications across chemical disciplines, with particular emphasis on macrocyclic chemistry, metal-ligand interactions, and structural modifications of bioactive compounds. His work bridges inorganic systems (triaza macrocycles and metal complexes), organic reaction mechanisms (hydantoin reductions), and biochemical applications (carbohydrate NMR and anticonvulsant development).
Analysis of his publication timeline (1983-1991) reveals an evolving research trajectory: early focus on organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry of heterocyclic compounds transitioned toward inorganic chemistry investigations of macrocyclic ligands, while consistently leveraging NMR spectroscopy as the primary analytical tool across all domains. Key thematic threads include protonation dynamics, metal coordination behavior, and isotopic effects in biologically relevant molecules.
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Current advising status indicates he is not accepting undergraduate students. No information regarding past mentees, research grants, or external funding sources was available in the source text.
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