1. Elżbieta Niemiec obtained her BS in 2005 in Tarnów (Poland) and her double MS in 2010 from both the University of Orléans (France) and Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland). She is currently a PhD student at the University of Orléans in the group of Luigi A Agrofoglio at the Institute of Organic and Analytic Chemistry (ICOA; France), a CNRS research laboratory associated with the University of Orléans.
2. Maxime Bessières obtained his BS (2011) and MS (2013) from the University of Caen Basse Normandie (France). He currently works in the ICOA of the University of Orléans, enrolled in a PhD on the synthesis of analogs of nucleosides under the direction of Luigi A Agrofoglio.
3. Vincent Roy received his PhD degree in organic chemistry in 2004 from the University of Limoges (France), under the direction of Rachida Zerrouki and Pierre Krausz working on the synthesis of mono- and di-nucleoside analogs. He conducted postdoctoral studies first at the Ecole Normale Superieure (2004) of Lyon (France) with CNRS Research Director JP Dutasta and in 2005 at the ICOA at the University of Orléans with Luigi A Agrofoglio. In 2006, he held his last postdoctoral position in the research group...
4. Luigi A Agrofoglio received his BS (1987) and PhD (1993) degrees in chemistry from the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France), working with R Condom on the synthesis of carbocyclic analogs of nucleosides. He held postdoctoral appointments at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (USA), working with J-P Sommadossi, as well as at the University of Georgia at Athens (GA, USA), working in the laboratory of CK Chu. He joined the ICOA as Assistant Professor in 1995. Nominated Full Professor in 2005, he...