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Prof. Stefano Maiorana

 

Informazioni personali
Nome
Stefano Maiorana
Telefono
+3950314142
Fax
+39-02-50320945
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Esperienza lavorativa

2011
CEO of CISI-SCARL; Emeritus at University of Milan.
1975-2011
Full Professor in Organic Chemistry at Milano University
2009-2011
Vice President of the board of CISI-Scrl
2007
Member of the “ Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e  Lettere
2005-2008
Director of the Dep.Org. Ind.Chem. of the University of Milan; Member of “Senato”of the University of Milan
2001-2004
President of the "Organic Chemistry Division " of the Italian Chemical Society
2001-2006
Group leader of the research line “Novel Technologies of  High  Throughput Synthesis (HTS)” within the Excellence Centre of the University of Milano ”Interdisciplinary Centre for Bio-molecular Studies and Industrial Applications”.
1973
NATO Senior Research Fellow at Ohio State University(Prof.Leo Paquette)
1967
"LIBERA DOCENZA" in Organic Chemistry.

 

Istruzione e formazione

1961
"Laurea" in Industrial Chemistry at Milano University under supervision of the late Professor Raffaello Fusco. Appointment at Milano University.

 

Capacità e competenze personali

Prima lingua
Italiano
Seconda lingua
Inglese
Capacità di lettura
Buona
Capacità di scrittura
Buona
Capacità di espressione orale
Buona

 

Awards


Recipient of the 1967 award "Corrado Fuortes" for the best Italian work in organic synthesis under sponsorship of the "Istituto Lombardo Accademia  di Scienze e Recipient of the 2004 Interdivisional award of the Italian Chemical Society  for  his researches in organometallic chemistry Recipient of the 2007 award of the Japanese Society for the development of Science(JSPS)

 

Scientific Interests

Publications and Patents


New synthetic organic and organometallic methodologies.  Asymmetric synthesis. Solid-phase organic synthesis. Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNA); sulphur based heterocycles as molecules with specific functions (NLO, catalysis, photosensitisers for solar cells).

More than 190 papers on international Journals (among them 5 review articles), and about 30 patents in the field of pharmaceutical compounds and custom synthesis.