N. Mariano Correa was born in Mendoza, Argentina. He received his undergraduate degree with first class honors from Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto (UNRC). Under the guidance of Prof. Juana J. Silber, he earned the Ph.D. degree in Chemical Sciences from UNRC in 1997 where his research explored reverse micelles. Following his graduate studies, Dr. Correa performed postdoctoral research at University of Texas at Arlington, USA with Prof. Zoltan A. Schelly investigating the mechanism of liposomes electroporation. He has worked with Prof. Omar El Seoud at Universidad de Paulo, Brazil and later with Prof. Nancy E. Levinger at Colorado State University, USA with support from a Fulbright award. Presently he holds the positions of Professor and Scientific Researcher of CONICET (the National Research Council of Argentina). His research interests include a series of work lines that study intermolecular interactions-chemical recognition in supramolecular structures and organized media. The studies are pointed to comprehend the factors that determine the interaction of a solute with a particular media, and apply them to several processes. The supramolecular systems of interest are aqueous and non aqueous reverse micelles in organic solvents.
Education
- Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto (UNRC) (1997-)
Research Interests
Keywords:
Reverse Micelles Liposomes Electroporation Supramolecular Structures Chemical Recognition Organized Media
Topics:
Chemical Sciences Physical Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry
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