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Sacramento Ferrer Llusar is a Professor at the University of Valencia, affiliated with the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences and the Department of Inorganic Chemistry. He leads the research group NQCC (Chemical Nucleases based on Coordination Compounds), focusing on metal-based coordination compounds with potential biochemical applications.
His primary research interests lie in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, particularly in the design and study of coordination compounds involving metal ions and biologically relevant ligands. His work bridges synthetic inorganic chemistry with potential applications in biomimetic systems and nucleolytic agents.
The research trends in his domain emphasize the functional properties of metal complexes, especially their interactions with biological molecules. His group's focus on chemical nucleases suggests a strong orientation toward developing synthetic analogs of natural nucleases using coordination chemistry principles.
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He advises students and researchers within his NQCC group, though specific names are not provided. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided information.
He is actively involved in the NQCC research group, which specializes in the development and characterization of chemical nucleases derived from coordination compounds, indicating an ongoing research program in bioinorganic and medicinal inorganic chemistry.


