Université Euro Méditerranéenne de Fès

Phosphorus dendrimers by Dr. Anne-Marie Caminade

Phosphorus dendrimers by Dr. Anne-Marie Caminade
2019-11-05

Dr. Anne-Marie Caminade delivered a lecture on the topic "Phosphorus Dendrimers: Examples of Properties in the Fields of Catalysis, Materials, and Biology," aimed at all faculty members and doctoral candidates of the Euromed University of Fes Faculty of Engineering.

Anne-Marie Caminade holds the position of Emeritus Research Director at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in the Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry in Toulouse, where she also heads the "Dendrimers and Heterogeneous Catalysis" team.

She spent most of her scientific career in Toulouse, where she even completed her two doctoral theses. She undertook a postdoctoral research period after each thesis: the first at the French Petroleum Institute near Paris, and the second in Germany, where she received an Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship. She has dedicated her entire career to phosphorus chemistry in multiple aspects, such as coordination chemistry, but especially to phosphorus-based macromolecules, like macrocycles and dendrimers. She is the co-author of 480 publications and 53 book chapters, editor of two books on dendrimers, and has an h-index of 67 (with over 14,600 citations).