Antonio Luiz Braga

[2] He has experience in Organic synthesis, acting on the following topics: Green Chemistry, Asymmetric Catalysis, organoselenium bioactive molecules and selenium and tellurium derived amino acids and other natural products, Synthesis of the seleno-enzyme glutathione peroxidase mimetic.

[3] Coordinates CT_Infra projects at UFSC; published over 240 papers in journals recognized by the community, cited by 6400 research articles, H level:.. 42, deposited 8 patents (USA, Brazil).

In 2009 he was elected member in the advisory board of the International Conference on the Chemistry of Selenium and Tellurium (ICCST).

Designated and elected member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC).

[4] In 2014 he was elected to the advisory board of the Brazilian Chemical Society (SBQ).