After this 2-year fellowship, the information in the original proposal regarding the impact is still relevant. This fellowship has allowed a great improvement in the state-of-the-art in the reductive amide functionalization, through powerful and impacting synthetic methodologies, raising the standing of EU Chemistry within this field at a global level. The reactions studied are directly useful for the preparation of drug target molecules with biological activity. Therefore, this Fellowship has constituted a significant contribution to the field, and will suppose a benefit for synthetic organic chemists, pharmaceutical, agrochemical and fine-chemicals industries in EU, which have already shown interest for the projects developed in this fellowship.
This fellowship eventually facilitated Dr Xie to get an independent academic research position at Nanjing Normal University, one of the state key universities in China. As during these 2 years he has been able to develop and widen his competences, particularly in terms of multi/interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral experience and transferable skills, as well as gain the necessary mobility and skills to achieve this final objective of begin working as an independent scientist.
The research carried out during these 2-years fellowship has enhanced innovation capacity, created new market opportunities, strengthen competitiveness and growth of companies, in fact, several industries have already shown interest by this project and are currently funding a PhD in Dixon group to further develop the first results of this project. So, the negative image of the chemical industry and chemists in EU is overcome. This Fellowship has also benefited society in general, through the discovery of new synthetic methodologies which are going to be very useful for pharmaceutical industries.
The research has been published in two high-ranking journals although at least another two papers will be publish soon. Also, it has been presented in several national and international conferences, in which a high interest has been shown from other researchers.