Editorial Board
Nicolas Inguimbert Ph.D
University © Perpignan Via Domitia · France
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Amino Acids
Research interests
- Organic Chemistry Peptide Synthesis Medicinal Chemistry Secondary Metabolites
Biography
- Inguimbert Nicolas is professor at the University of Perpignan via domitia specialized in medicinal and peptide chemistry.
- From 1994-1997 he did its PhD jointly at Montpellier 2 University (France) and Martin Luther Universität Halle / Saale (Germany).
- In 1997 he joined INSERM at Paris Descartes University where he was appointed as assistant professor and developed researches on (i) zinc metallopeptidases inhibitors (ii) peptides as inhibitors of protein/protein interactions.
- Since 2009 he was engaged at the University of Perpignan where his researches are focused on (i) the synthesis of marine-derived peptide in order to study the structure activity relationships (ii) the development of new peptide motifs for biological applications (iii) structural studies of peptides antibiotics (iv) the rational design of new tools for the detection of emerging pollutants.
Selected publications
- Cooperation and cheating orchestrate Vibrio assemblages and polymicrobial synergy in oysters infected with OsHV-1 virus 2023 cited 35×
- Isolation and Synthesis of Laxaphycin B-Type Peptides: A Case Study and Clues to Their Biosynthesis 2015 cited 24×
- How are 1,2,3-triazoles accommodated in helical secondary structures? 2018 cited 24×
- Biological Activities of Cyclic and Acyclic B-Type Laxaphycins in SH-SY5Y Human Neuroblastoma Cells 2020 cited 22×
- Peptaibols as a model for the insertions of chemical modifications 2018 cited 19×
- Chemiluminescence immunoassays for estradiol and ethinylestradiol based on new biotinylated estrogen derivatives 2017 cited 17×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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