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Ines Mancini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Trento, Faculty of Sciences, where she has been a member since 2000 and a researcher since 1987. She earned her degree in Chemistry from the University of Bologna in 1983 and was appointed as a university researcher in Organic Chemistry in 1987, later promoted to Associate Professor in 2006. She leads the Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory and has served in various academic and administrative roles, including safety officer, PhD program committee member, and representative on multiple faculty councils.
Her educational background includes a Scientific High School Diploma from A. Einstein State Scientific High School in Rimini (1977) and a Degree in Chemistry from the University of Bologna (1983, 110/110), with a thesis on allylic and vinylic substrate activation under Professor Achille Umani Ronchi. She also completed professional qualifications in secondary school teaching and as a chemist in 1983–1984.
Ines Mancini's research spans several key areas in organic and bioorganic chemistry. Her primary interests include natural products chemistry, focusing on the isolation and structural characterization of marine metabolites using HPLC, NMR, mass spectrometry, and other spectroscopic techniques. She investigates biologically active molecules through total or partial synthesis to determine absolute configuration and enhance availability for pharmacological studies. A significant part of her work involves supramolecular interactions with cyclodextrins, analyzed via vibrational spectroscopy (Raman, FT-IR) and DFT calculations. She explores innovative synthetic methods using microwave irradiation and utilizes pyrolysis products of cellulose as chiral building blocks in the synthesis of biologically relevant compounds. Additionally, she engages in drug design and the development of potential antitumor agents.
Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, her research activities indicate a strong focus on marine natural products, synthetic methodology, and bioorganic applications. The absence of article titles prevents detailed analysis of publication trends, but her long-standing engagement in natural product chemistry and spectroscopic characterization suggests consistent contributions to these fields.
- Member, Italian Chemical Society (Division of Organic Chemistry)
- Member, CONISMA – National Consortium for Marine Sciences
- Member, CNISM – Interuniversity Consortium for Physical Sciences of Matter
- Referee for international journals including Chemistry – A European Journal, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, Tetrahedron, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, and Marine Drugs
Ines Mancini has supervised numerous graduate students and contributed to doctoral education as a member of the PhD College in Physics and co-organizer of the International Doctoral School in Biomolecular Sciences. She has not received any explicitly mentioned grants in the provided text, but her leadership of the Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory and long-term research activity imply sustained funding support. Her service includes participation in national evaluation committees, curriculum development, safety compliance, and outreach to schools and museums.
She is the responsible researcher for the Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory within the Department of Physics at the University of Trento, a role she has held since October 2009. Her group, LBO1, operates under strict chemical safety protocols, and she has served as the safety officer for the research team since 2001. The lab integrates experimental and computational approaches to study organic and bioorganic systems, particularly marine-derived compounds and their supramolecular behavior.
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