Professor Norberto Lopes
Winner: 2020 Jeremy Knowles Award
University of São Paulo
For pioneering analytical and polyomic studies that inform chemical ecology and natural product modes of action.
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Professor Lopes started his career in natural product chemistry by studying ecology and the biological activity of plants in the Amazon Forest and applications by indigenous people from remote regions. His dream was to understand the dynamics of the environment, where an explosion of chemical signals helps to keep the entire environment in balance. According to one of the most famous natural product chemists in Brazil, Professor Otto Richard Gottlieb, "it is necessary to understand nature in order to enjoy it correctly". To address this challenge, Professor Lopes started to work with mass spectrometry, a technique that allowed him to analyse a large number of chemical substances in a single shot. In a simplistic way, it would be like characterizing each line (representing a chemical substance) of a barcode in the final information of the product: in this case, information on the organism's metabolism.
He then started to be more and more enchanted with the function of these substances and, at different times, managed to transform the knowledge of basic research into something applied. In recent years, he has worked on forest dynamics, communication between amphibians, wasp and fruit toxins and bee ecology, and even reached the study of shark metabolism. All these fragments have helped to build an initial picture of nature's chemical dynamics.
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