Vincent Sol
Université de Limoges, NOUVELLE AQUITAINE, France
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After obtaining PhD in organic chemistry in 1997, I was recruited as an associate professor at the University of Limoges (Laboratoire de Chimie des Substances Naturelles) under the supervision of Professor Pierre Krausz. I developed the synthesis of porphyrins or chlorines coupled to sugars, peptides or polyamines for PDT applications. In parallel, in the early 2000s, I developed the synthesis of photosensitizers for antimicrobial applications. In 2010, I carried out a research placement at the University of Hull (UK) under the supervision of Professor Grahame Mackenzie on the use of sporopollenin for the delivery of active ingredients. I became a Professor in 2011 and will run the Limoges laboratory until 2022. I have developed new complexes (nanoparticles, surfaces, hydrogels, etc.) from natural polysaccharides and functionalized with photosensitizers. We have also developed the hemisynthesis of purpurin 18 derivatives from spirulina maxima. I am the author of 140 publications, 10 patents and since February 2024, I am co-founder of a start-up CURLIM.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Natural Nanoparticle-Photosensitizer complexes: From design to photodynamic therapy (PDT) application. (#159)
3:30 PM
Vincent SOL
Concurrent Session - Role of nanoparticles in PDT and beyond (Continued)
Synthesis of new derivatives of purpurine imide for potential phototherapy dynamic applications (#315)
1:30 PM
Vincent SOL
Poster Session
Antibacterial activity of photoactivatable CO-releasing molecules (photoCORMs) and corresponding materials based on rhenium(I) complexes and cellulose nanocrystals (#316)
1:30 PM
Vincent SOL
Poster Session