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Dorota Gryko

Group Leader
Prof. Dorota Gryko
phone:  (+48) 22 323 20 51
Professional appointments
Since 2016
Head of the Ph.D. Studies at the Institute of Organic Chemistry PAS
Since 2015
Professor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, PAS
2010 - 2015
Associate Professor the Institute of Organic Chemistry PAS
2008 - 2015
Assistant Professor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, PAS
2008
Habilitation at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, PAS
Education
1998 - 2000
Postdoc with Prof. Jonathan Lindsey, the North Carolina State University
1997
Ph.D. thesis with distinction with Prof. Janusz Jurczak
1994 - 1997
Ph.D. studies at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, PAS
1994
Master thesis with distinction with Prof. Wojciech Szczepek, University of Warsaw
1989 - 1994
Studies of chemistry at the University of Warsaw
Awards
2019
Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievements founded by the Minister of Science and Higher Education
2019
Maria Curie Prize founded by Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
1998
Award of the Prime Minister of the Polish Government for the Ph.D. thesis
Grants
  • TEAM, Foundation for Polish Science (POIR.04.04.00-00-4232/17-00 – TEAM/2017-4/34): Bioinspired catalysis for sustainable light-induced processes
  • OPUS, National Science Center (2016/21/B/ST5/03169): Chiral dyes as photoredox catalysts for visible-light induced enantioselective transformations
  • SYMFONIA, National Science Center (2014/12/W/ST5/00589): Vitamin B12 as a delivery vehicle for antibacterial oligonucleotide analogues
  • OPUS, National Science Center (2012/07/B/ST5/02016): Unknown reactivity of vitamin B12
  • Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Personal Grant (N N 204 187139): Organocatalytic C-H hydroxylation - enamine-iminium catalysis
  • TEAM, Foundation for Polish Science Click chemistry approach to hybrid molecule with dual mode of action
  • TEAM, Foundation for Polish Science (TEAM/2009-3/4): Novel approach towards NO-free activators of sGC enzyme for medical treatment of heart diseases
  • Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Personal Grant (1 T09A 083 30): α-Amino acids derived tioamides, as organocatalysts for the aldol reaction. Enamine-iminium catalysis.
 
Research areas
photochemistry
porphyrins
vitamin B12 chemistry
vitamin B12 catalysis