Aramis Keller
Department of Chemistry
University of Basel
St. Johanns-Ring 19
CH-4056 Basel
Switzerland
Lab: 306
phone: +41 (0)61 207 09 68
email: aramis.keller@clutterunibas.ch
Background
Aramis graduated with his Bachelor of Science in chemistry at the University of Basel (Switzerland) in 2020 after which he started a one-year internship at the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR). He then returned to the University of Basel where he joined the Wymann research group at the Department of Biomedicin for his Master thesis. After obtaining his Master’s degree in 2022, he started his PhD in our group that same year.
Research Experience
- Current:PhD student in the area of chemical protein silencing
- 2022:6 months master’s thesis in the development of selective covalent PROTACs for PI3Kα with Prof. Dr. Matthias Wymann and Dr. Chiara Borsari at the Department of Biomedicine
- 2020-2021:One-year internship in the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR)
- 2019:2 months internship in synthesis and characterisation of heteroleptic Copper compounds for use in LEEC-devices in the Constable-Housecroft research group.
Education
Master degree in organic chemistry: University of Basel, Switzerland
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Dennis Gillingham, Prof. Dr. Matthias Wymann
Project: Design and synthesis of selective covalent PROTACs targeting PI3Kα.
Bachelor degree in chemistry: University of Basel, Switzerland.
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Catherine Housecroft
Project: Synthesis and characterisation of heteroleptic [Cu(P^P)(N^N)][PF6] compounds with isomeric dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline Ligands
Bibliography
Heteroleptic [Cu(PˆP)(NˆN)][PF6] Compounds with Isomeric Dibromo-1,10-Phenanthroline Ligands
Isaak Nohara, Aramis Keller, Nikolai Tarassenko, Alessandro Prescimone, Edwin C. Constable & Catherine E. Housecroft
Inorganics2020, 8, 1, 4. doi:10.3390/inorganics8010004