Research field: Drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, small molecules, xanthones, p-glycoprotein
Professor Emilia SousaChemistry and Drug discovery,University of Porto, Portugal
Research field:
Drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, small molecules, xanthones, p-glycoprotein
Professional Activity
2018-09 to present | Associate Editor Pharmaceuticals, MDPI: Basel, CH
2018-09-16 to present Director of the 2nd Cycle of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
University of Porto, Faculty of Pharmacy: Porto, PT
2022 to present | Editor Elsevier Inc: New York, NY, US
2023 to present | 1. Coordinator of the Quality and Continuous Improvement Center
at FFUP/Coordenadora do Núcleo de Qualidade e Melhoria Contínua da FFUP /
Funding
Sustainable antifouling agents: from grape wastes to the sea with the green chemistry leading the way. 2022-01-01 to 2024-12-31 | Contract Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Lisboa, PT) GRANT_NUMBER: PTDC/CTA-AMB/0853/2021
Siderophore efflux pump inhibitors SEPIs conjugates: A new concept for environmental problems 2022-01-01 to 2023-06-30 | Contract Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Lisboa, PT) GRANT_NUMBER: EXPL/CTA-AMB/0810/2021
OceanCare: uma alternativa “verde” para impedir a formação da bio incrustação em embarcações 2022 to 2023 | Award Universidade do Porto (PORTO, Porto, PT)
Analyzing bioactive compounds of marine algae in developing of moisturizing, hypermimentation, and anti-aging cosmeceutical cream 2021 to 2024 | Grant HEIP-RUPP Higher Education Improvement Project-Royal University of Phnom Penh (University of Phnom Penh, KH)
Antimicrobials from the sea: models for innovative agents to revert multidrug resistance” antimicrobial resistance in health and aquatic pollution 2018-06 to 2021-05 | Grant Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (Lisboa, PT) GRANT_NUMBER: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-028736
Research field: Drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, small molecules, xanthones, p-glycoprotein
Professor Emilia Sousa Chemistry and Drug discovery,University of Porto, Portugal