Final Report Summary - FUNDNAMAT (Functional DNA-based nanomaterials using metal-mediated self-assembly processes)
Dr Galindo has led this research project and achieved significant results. He has participated with both oral and poster communications in national and international conference to disseminate his research work. During the Marie Curie ERG he has successfully applied for additional funding to sponsor his own research and awarded with a competitive research grant from the Consejeria de Inovación y Ciencia (Junta de Andalucia, Spain). This has allowed him to establish his own research group at the Inorganic Department of the University of Granada. He undertakes lecturing duties at the University of Granada which provides him the opportunity to transfer his knowledge and experience to students. He is currently supervising a PhD Student and two final years students.
During this time, Dr Galindo has established both national and international collaborations. He is working alongside with Prof. Felix Zamora from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid on the design and characterization of novel DNA-based nanomaterials. He also collaborates with Prof. Andrew Houlton, former Marie Curie IEF supervisor, and remarkably he has promoted an Erasmus programme for postgraduates and staff members between University of Granada and Newcastle University.
Dr Galindo is currently working on the latest results of his Marie Curie ERG project and working on new ways to implement DNA-based nanomaterials with the aim of developing new nanotechnologies applications. He strongly believes that working together with partners in an interdisciplinary and international approach is the best way for his research to have a social and economic impact.