Ce lundi 15 avril 2024, l’ Institut d’études avancées de l’université de Strasbourg (USIAS) a publié les noms de ses 16 nouveaux « Fellows 2024 » (lien). L’Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg est ravi de vous annoncer la sélection du Prof. E. FROMAGER (équipe LCQ) et du Dr. V. LEBRUN (équipe BCB, projet conjoint avec Cécilia Ménard-Moyon, UPR 3572, Institut de biologie moléculaire et...[En savoir plus]
Lundi 25 mars à 14h00, Salle des séminaires (rdc), Faculté de Chimie, 1 Rue Blaise Pascal, 67000 Strasbourg. Titre: "Towards the Design of an Immersible NMR Probe for Solution Reaction Monitoring" Ce travail a été effectué sous la direction du Dr Jean Pierre DJUKIC (LCSOM) et du Dr Philippe BERTANI (Biophysique des membranes et RMN) Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg, UMR 7177.[En savoir plus]
L'Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg (UMR 7177) a le plaisir de vous informer que Maxime Hourtoule (équipe SOPhy, Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg, UMR 7177) s'est vu remettre le Prix de thèse 2023 de la Société Chimique de France - Alsace (SCF-Alsace). [En savoir plus]
Tweet: The IFM team provides the first structural interpretation of the allosteric modulation at the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in collaboration with world-renowned structural biologists and electro physiologists from the University of California San Diego (USA) and the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Rochester (USA). These results appeared in Cell (IF 66,85) have...[En savoir plus]
Abstract In this work diamino-porphyrin derivatives, in their free base or cobalt complex forms, have been used to construct SMJs. Porphyrin oligomers were covalently bonded to a bottom electrode by diazonium cation electroreduction and a STM tip was used to complete the junction. Conductance versus time (G(t)) measurements reveal stable SMJs with lifetimes as long as 70 s, attributable to the...[En savoir plus]
Abstract Cu-thiosemicarbazones have been intensively investigated for their application in cancer therapy or as antimicrobials. Copper(II)-di-2-pyridylketone-4,4-dimethyl-thiosemicarbazone (CuII-Dp44mT) showed anticancer activity in the submicromolar concentration range in cell culture. The interaction of CuII-Dp44mT with thiols leading to their depletion or inhibition was proposed to be...[En savoir plus]
Abstract Molecular triangles with competing Heisenberg interactions and significant Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactions (DMI) exhibit high environmental sensitivity, making them potential candidates for active elements for quantum sensing. Additionally, these triangles exhibit magnetoelectric coupling, allowing their properties to be controlled using electric fields. However, the manipulation and...[En savoir plus]