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3Q: Ei-ichi Negishi

Ei-ichi Negishi, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Over 40 years ago, he discovered the cross coupling reaction catalysed by palladium, a method which revolutionised the world of organic chemistry and allowed for fundamental advances in the fields of medicine and health, agriculture and electronics.

New Device for Cytochrome c Detection

In recent years many devices have been developed to detect very small concentrations of elements, compounds or substances, such as biosensors, which are based on biological recognition systems. The authors of this study have developed a particular type of biosensor, that uses aptamers, for...

Nou dispositiu per a la detecció de citocrom c

3Q: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, reseracher at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Cambridge -England-, was awarded with Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome.

Spin-off: Aeris

Aeris develops technologies and systems for the biological treatment of liquid and gaseous pollutants that neither consume chemical reagents nor produce secondary pollutants.

New Device for Cytochrome c Detection

In recent years, along with the expansion of nanotechnology, many devices have been developed to detect very small concentrations of elements, compounds or substances, such as biosensors, which are based on biological recognition systems. The authors of this study have developed a particular...

Nanostructuring of Hybrid Materials

Self-assembly processes at molecular level have recently become particularly interesting since they allow certain control on porosity, morphology and nanostructure of materials and, thus, in their properties. In organosilicas, which are hybrid materials combining an inorganic matrix with an...