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Manuela Tosin is an Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry at the University of Warwick. She has a rich academic background, having completed her PhD in Chemistry at University College Dublin, where she received the Royal Irish Academy Prize for the most outstanding Irish Ph.D. thesis in chemical sciences in 2004. After completing her doctorate, she pursued several prestigious fellowships, including the Herchel Smith Fellow and Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests focus on the development of chemical probes and tools for investigating natural product biosynthesis, particularly leading to the generation of novel natural products with improved pharmacological activity. She has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals and actively supervises several PhD students in related fields. Manuela teaches courses in Advanced Medicinal Biological Chemistry, Mechanistic Biological Chemistry, and Selective Organic Synthesis at Warwick, where she also coordinates MChem projects. Her current research projects include the elucidation of secondary lipid biosynthesis in Rhodococcus bacteria and developing unnatural medicinal peptides through chemoenzymatic methods.
University of Warwick • Warwick, UK
Teaching and conducting research in Organic Chemistry.
University of Warwick • Warwick, UK
Research and teaching responsibilities in Organic Chemistry.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Conducted research in Organic Chemistry.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Research in Chemistry specializing in synthetic organic methods.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Research in Chemistry.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.