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He began studying chemistry at the University of Costa Rica in 2018 and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 2023. He worked as a research assistant in the field of phytochemistry at the Center for Research in Natural Products (CIPRONA) from 2020 to 2021. Since 2022, he has been working in the supramolecular chemistry laboratory at the School of Chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Víctor Hugo Soto Tellini. His current work involves the synthetic modification of bile acids for structural elucidation, evaluation of their supramolecular properties, and determination of potential applications, such as the possible antimicrobial activity of various synthetic derivatives.
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