Dalton Transactions welcomes new Associate Editor Dinorah Gambino

We are delighted to welcome our new Associate Editor Professor Dinorah Gambino from the Universidad de la República, Uruguay, to the Dalton Transactions Editorial Board!

Photo of Dalton Transactions Associate Editor, Dinorah Gambino.Dinorah Gambino is Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry (2010) at the Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República (UdelaR), Montevideo, Uruguay. She obtained a Pharmaceutical Chemist degree (1981), a doctoral degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1986) and a doctoral degree in Chemistry (2001) from the UdelaR. She spent a short postdoctoral stay with Malcolm Frier, Radiopharmacy Unit, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham University, UK. Her current research focuses on the design and development of new metal-based prospective drugs for the treatment of neglected diseases caused by trypanosomatid parasites. She is an elected member of the Academia de Ciencias de América Latina (ACAL, 2023) and of the council of SBIC (2021-2025) and a senior researcher of the National Research System (SNI-ANII) and PEDECIBA (Program for the development of basic sciences) of Uruguay. She got the 2023 Vanadis award. She is part of the International Scientific Advisory Committees of the international conference series: LABIC, ISABC, SILQCOM and IVS (International Vanadium Symposium).

 

Take a look at Dinorah’s recent publications in Dalton Transactions:

Exploring a series of multifunctional Mn(i) tricarbonyls as prospective agents against trypanosomatid parasites: a comparative study with the Re(i) analogues

Carolina Del Mármol, Gonzalo Scalese, Rodrigo Moreira, Nicolás Veiga, Ignacio Machado, Ricardo Faccio, Analía Lima, Rosely A. Peralta, Leticia Pérez-Díaz and Dinorah Gambino*

Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 6495-6516

Graphical abstract for article: d5dt00241a.

 

Graphical abstract for article: d2dt03869b. Multifunctional organometallic compounds for the treatment of Chagas disease: Re(i) tricarbonyl compounds with two different bioactive ligands

 

Mariano Soba, Gonzalo Scalese, Federico Casuriaga, Nicolás Pérez, Nicolás Veiga, Gustavo A. Echeverría, Oscar E. Piro, Ricardo Faccio, Leticia Pérez-Díaz, Gilles Gasser, Ignacio Machado* and Dinorah Gambino*

 

Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 1623-1641

You can also find out more about all our Associate Editors and the full Editorial Board on our webpage.

 

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