PhD Students


 
Celia Sánchez González

Email: celia.sanchezg@uam.es Phone:
+ 34 91 497 4709
Dpto. Química Orgánica Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 

Celia Sánchez González received her Bachelor´s degree in Chemistry from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2021. She obtained her master´s degree in Organic Chemistry from the same University in 2022. In the same year she started her PhD with a F.P.U fellowship in the Autonomous University of Madrid under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Juan Carlos Carretero and Dra. Nuria Rodríguez. Her current research focuses on the development of novel methodologies for the selective functionalization of C–H bonds in aliphatic scaffolds.

 
Enrique Gallent Ros

Email:
enrique.gallent@uam.es Phone:
+ 34 91 497 4709
Dpto. Química Orgánica Universidad Autónoma de Madrid



Enrique Gallent was graduated in Chemistry from the Universitat de València (Spain) in 2020. Simultaneously, he did an external internship in AIMPLAS (Instituto Tecnológico del Plástico) where he worked on the synthesis of new sustainable biopolymers. In 2021, he obtained his Master’s Studies Degree in Organic Chemistry at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain). During this time, he joined the group of Prof. Dr. J. C. Carretero and performed his Master’s Thesis about peptide macrocyclization via C–H functionalization processes. In 2022, he joined the group as a PhD student under the supervision of Dra. Nuria Rodríguez and Prof. Dr. Javier Adrio and focused on the development of new methodologies in transition metal-catalyzed reactions and asymmetric catalysis.  


Emma Duro Pérez


Email: emma.duro@uam.es
Phone: + 34 91 497 4709
Dpto. Química Orgánica
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid



Emma Duro Pérez received her Bachelor´s degree in
Chemistry from the Autonomous University of Madrid
in 2022. In 2023, she obtained her master´s degree in
Organic Chemistry from the same University. Later on,
she started her PhD at UAM under the supervision of
Prof. Javier Adrio and Dra. Nuria Rodríguez. Her current
research focuses on the development of novel
methodologies for the selective functionalization of
C–H bonds in aliphatic scaffolds.