Assistant Professor at the Department of Organic Chemistry of the University of Padova since 1983, Maurizio Prato was appointed Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry in the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Trieste in 1992, becoming Full Professor in 2000. He did research at Yale University, New Haven, USA (1986-87), University of California, Santa Barbara, USA (1991- ninety two). He was Professeur Invité at the Departments of Chemistry of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, in 2001, at the University of Namur, Belgium, in 2010 and at ISIS, University of Strasbourg, in 2014, University of Mons in 2018. He obtained an ERC grant in 2008 and one in 2020, was appointed Member of the Accademia dei Lincei in 2010, of the European Academy of Sciences in 2013, of the Academia Europaea in 2015 and of the Venetian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts in 2018. He has published more than700 articles in high-impact international journals, for a total of over 70,000 citations and an h-index of 114 (web of science). He is Associate Editor of Scientific Reports (Nature Journals) since 2015 and of ChemSusChem (Wiley, since 2015). He is a member of the International Advisory Board of Chemical Physics Letters (Elsevier), ACS Nano (ACS from 2014). He has received numerous awards, including the Blaise Pascal Medal, from the European Academy of Sciences (2013) the Natta Gold Medal, Italian Chemical Society (2014), the European Carbon Association Award (2015), French-Italian Chemical Societies Award, (2015), ACS Nano Lectureship Award, American Chemical Society (2015), Highly Cited Researcher (Chemistry, Thomson Reuters), 2005-2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, ChemPubSoc Europe Fellow (2018), Francqui Chair, Fondation Francqui Stitching, Brussels, Belgium (2018), Smalley Award, Electrochemical Society (2019).His research interests include the organic functionalization of carbon nanomaterials for applications in nanomedicine and materials science, the synthesis and structural determination of organic compounds with potential biological activity, new synthethic methods, organic and bioorganic reaction mechanisms.