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Anita Toscani holds a PhD in Chemistry from Imperial College London, where she worked under Dr. James Wilton-Ely on the development of transition metal-based probes for chromo-fluorogenic detection of carbon monoxide in cells. During her doctoral studies, she joined the research group of Professor Ramón Martínez-Máñez at the Polytechnic University of Valencia in Spain, where she studied the use of transition metal complexes in nanoparticle assemblies for sensing applications. In 2017, she undertook a 6-month post-doctoral fellowship at King's College London with Dr. Daniele Castagnolo. Following this, Anita was appointed as a Maplethorpe Research Fellow in the Pharmacy department at King's College London from 2017 to 2019, where her project focused on the development of novel iron and zinc chelators as Carbon Monoxide Releasing Molecules (CORMs) for use as antibacterial agents.
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