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MARCO BORTOLUS

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Position

Professore Associato

Address

VIA F. MARZOLO, 1 - PADOVA

Telephone

0498275109

Curriculum vitae
MARCO BORTOLUS

Date and place of birth: 06/06/1977, Padua, Italy
E-mail addresses: marco.bortolus@unipd.it
Webpage: http://wwwdisc.chimica.unipd.it/eprlab/index.php/marco-bortolus/

Qualifications:
• National Scientific Qualification SSD Chim / 02
• Doctoral degree in Chemical Sciences, University of Padua, 21 March 2005, XVII cycle. Thesis title: Multifrequency EPR study on photoexcited triplet states. Supervisor: prof. Anna Lisa Maniero.
• Degree in Chemistry, University of Padua, November 19, 2001, grade 107/110. Thesis title: EPR spectroscopy of triplet photoexcited states of oligothiophenes. Supervisor: prof. Marina Brustolon. Mark: 107/110.

Research activity:

• Journal publications with referee: 43 articles in ISI, 938 total citations, h-index = 14


• December 2019 - November 2022, Temporary Researcher, type B (RTDB), University of Padua.
• October 2016 - September 2019, Temporary Researcher, type A (RTDA), University of Padua.
• January 2015 - December 2015, Research Fellow, University of Milan Bicocca.
• December 2006 - January 2015, Research Fellow, University of Padua.
• July-August 2007, Visiting Scientist, Dept. of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
• May 2005 - November 2006, Post-Doc, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA. Supervisor: prof. Hassane Mchaourab.
• February 2002 - January 2003, Visiting Scientist at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. Supervisors: Dr. Louis-Claude Brunel and Dr. Johan van Tol.

Notices

Office hours

  • at Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, via Marzolo 1 o via videoconferenza (Zoom o Google Meet).
    Qualunque giorno può andare bene previo appuntamento da concordare via email.

Publications

Please refer to:

orcid.org/0000-0002-6033-6521

Research Area

>General Area of interest:
Biophysics
Photoexcited states of organic dyes

>Systems:
Proteins (HydF, Frataxin)
Peptides
Small organic molecules (antraquinones, perylene diimides, ...)
Membrane systems (Liposomes, bicelles)
Liquid crystals

>Methods:
Site-directed spin labeling
Spectroscopical techniques (EPR, CD, UV-Vis)
Molecular docking simulations