Rainer Haag
Rainer Haag
Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry (Organic Chemistry),
Free University of Berlin,
Germany
Biography
Rainer Haag is a professor at the Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry (Organic Chemistry), Free University of Berlin, Germany. His research focuses on Organic Chemistry, Synthesis of natural products and synthetic method development, Supramolecular chemistry in the gas-phase, in solution and on surfaces, macromolecular chemistry with a focus on drug delivery systems based on dendritic and hyperbranched architectures, bioorganic chemistry of coiled-coil peptides and peptides containing fluorinated amino acids, and multivalent interactions. He has coauthored and published many research articles in various national and international scientific journals
Research Interest
Rainer Haag’s research interests include Nanotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, Nanocomposites, nanotransporters, Drug delivery system, Molecular dynamics simulations, Organic Chemistry, Synthesis of natural products and synthetic method development, Supramolecular chemistry in the gas-phase, in solution and on surfaces, macromolecular chemistry with a focus on drug delivery systems based on dendritic and hyperbranched architectures, bioorganic chemistry of coiled-coil peptides and peptides containing fluorinated amino acids, and multivalent interactions.