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Organometallic chemistry, Organometallic glycochemistry, Medicinal chemistry

Biography

Samir MESSAOUDI studied chemistry (DEA) at Blaise Pascal University (Clermont Ferrand, France) and completed his PhD in 2004 in the group of Prof. Michelle Prudhomme (SEESIB, UMR 6296, Clermont Ferrand) working on the synthesis of Rebecamycine, Staurosporine and Granulatimide analogues as anticancer agents. He then worked as a post-doctoral fellow with Prof. David. J. Aitken working in the total synthesis of Microsclerodermin C. Following a second post-doctoral fellowship working with Dr. Mouad Alami/ Prof. J.-D. Brion at the Pharmacy Faculty of Châtenay Malabry (Paris Sud University), he was appointed CNRS Researcher (2006) and joined the group of "Therapeutic Chemistry" at the University of Paris 11. He obtained his Habilitation diploma (HDR) in January 2011, working mainly on the transition-metal catalyzed C-C and C-heteroatom bond forming methodologies, and the preparation of molecules and molecular scaffolds of biological and therapeutic interest (Hsp90 inhibitors and vascular disrupting agents).

Activities

Employment (1)

CNRS Délégation Ile-de-France Sud: Gif-sur-Yvette, FR

2006 to present | Chercheur (Chimie)
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Samir MESSAOUDI

Education and qualifications (2)

Universite Paris-Sud Faculte de Pharmacie de Chatenay-Malabry: Chatenay-Malabry, FR

2011-01 | Haabilitation (HDR) (Chemistry)
Education
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Samir MESSAOUDI

Universite Blaise Pascal: Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, FR

2001-10 to 2004-11 | PhD (Chemistry)
Education
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Samir MESSAOUDI

Peer review (19 reviews for 8 publications/grants)

Review activity for ACS catalysis. (3)
Review activity for Angewandte Chemie. (3)
Review activity for Asian journal of organic chemistry (1)
Review activity for European journal of organic chemistry. (2)
Review activity for Journal of organic chemistry. (3)
Review activity for Journal of the American Chemical Society. (1)
Review activity for Nature synthesis. (1)
Review activity for Organic letters. (5)