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Anthoine Dietrich, Silvia

Silvia Anthoine Dietrich

ETH Zürich
Silvia Anthoine Dietrich
Institut f. Pharmazeut. Wissenschaften
HCI H 498
Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10
8093 Zürich

Phone: +41 44 633 73 19
Fax: +41 44 633 13 69
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Research interests

Synthesis of epothilone analogues and their conjugation with cancer-tartgeting moieties.

Education and positions held

December 2003-present:
Ph.D. position in the group of Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Altmann at the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences (D-CHAB), ETH Zürich, Switzerland

November 2003:
state exam in chemistry
March-July 2003: temporary collaboration in the group of Prof. Dr. Banfi at the department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (DCCI), Universita' degli Studi of Genova, Italy

2002-February 2003:
diploma work in the group of Prof. Dr. Banfi at the department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (DCCI), Universita' degli Studi of Genova, Italy, on the topic: applications of Ugi's multicomponent reaction to the synthesis of a new rigid scaffold for peptidomimetics

1997-2003:
undegraduate studies in Chemistry at the department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (DCCI), Universita' degli Studi of Genova, Italy

Publications
*Anthoine Dietrich, S.; Banfi, L.; Basso, A.; Damonte, G.; Guanti, G.; Riva, R. Application of tandem Ugi multi-component reaction/ring closing metathesis to the synthesis of a conformationally restricted cyclic pentapeptide./ Org. Biomol. Chem./, 2005, *3*(1), 97

 

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