Dr. Stefano Tommasone

Dr. Stefano Tommasone

Chemistry

Ph.D. Chemistry, MSc Chemistry, BSc Chemistry

Chemistry

He obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry (scholarship holder) in 2016 at the University of Salerno, Italy, where he worked on the synthesis of compounds able to interact with biomolecular targets involved in tumor pathologies. He was also visiting researcher at the Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron in Montpellier, France, where he gained experience in carbohydrate chemistry and sugar functionalization.

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In April 2016, he moved to the UK and joined the University of Birmingham as Research Fellow in Organic Chemistry and Bionanotechnology, working on the development of sensing platforms for glycoprotein recognition, with potential applications in the early-stage detection of diseases such as prostate cancer.

He conducted pioneering studies on the binding of glycans with synthetic carbohydrate receptors. In this regard, he also authored a review article highlighting the challenges of glycan recognition (Tommasone et al. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2019, 48, 5488-5508 DOI: 10.1039/c8cs00768c). Moreover, Stefano was responsible for the formal co-supervision of Ph.D. students and the management of the research lab.

He presented his work in several national and international conferences and has published in peer-reviewed journals. One of his articles was published as Very Important Paper (VIP) in the world-leading journal Angewandte Chemie (Tommasone et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2015, 54, 15405-15409 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201508651).

During the years as a researcher spent between a lab bench and a computer screen, Stefano developed a flair for writing and editing, as well as for science communication.

He then decided to hang his lab coat to become a European and International Funding Officer, disseminating funding opportunities and supporting academics in Birmingham with their grant applications. One of the things he enjoys the most is providing feedback on draft proposals, helping to make grant applications stronger and more likely to succeed. His role allows him to have access to top-level research in multiple fields. On top of that, working with AZoLifeSciences allows him to keep updated with the latest advances across different scientific areas.

Since life is not just about science and work, Stefano likes to spend his spare time traveling or playing the guitar. He is also a movie and football addict.

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Articles from Dr. Stefano

The Role of Spectroscopy in Bio-Monitoring

The Role of Spectroscopy in Bio-Monitoring

Detecting Life on Mars Using Sulfate Analysis

Detecting Life on Mars Using Sulfate Analysis

Using Infrared Spectroscopy to Assess Fish Oil Quality

Using Infrared Spectroscopy to Assess Fish Oil Quality

Sample Preparation Strategies for Multidimensional Analysis

Sample Preparation Strategies for Multidimensional Analysis

What are Biosurfactants?

What are Biosurfactants?

Underestimating the Role of Sample Preparation

Underestimating the Role of Sample Preparation

Analytical Chemistry in Water Analysis

Analytical Chemistry in Water Analysis

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS): An Overview

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS): An Overview

Spectroscopy's Role in Geochemistry

Spectroscopy's Role in Geochemistry

Global Market Report: Electron Microscopy

Global Market Report: Electron Microscopy

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