Imre Hegedus
Research Institue of Biomolecular and Process Engineering, University of Pannonia, Veszprem, Hungary
Biography
Imre Hegedus has started his research activity at Department of Chemistry and Chemical Informatics, University of Szeged in 2003 and he studied quantum chemistry for modelling the optimal spatial structure of selenocysteine amino-acid. From 2005 he had worked at Research Institute of Biomolecular and Process Engineering at University of Pannonia (Veszprem, Hungary) where he has earned his PhD degree. His main research areas are synthesis and study of enzyme nanoparticles and he applied them as industrial biocatalysts as well as protein drug carriers. He has synthesized dendrimers for application them as drug carriers. Other drug carriers as protein nanoparticles, and nanoemulsions have also been synthesized. From 2020 he is working in Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology in Semmelweis University, Budapest in the Nanobiotechnology and In Vivo Imaging Centre. His research interests lie in nanoparticle synthesis for clinical therapeutic and diagnostic PET/SPECT applications, and nanomaterial characterization, using atomic force microscopy.
Abstract
Abstract : Optimization of synthesis methodology for α-chymotrypsin enzyme nanoparticles