Chemistry Seminar – Prof Vincent Rotello

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

Title TBC Prof Vincent Rotello, University of Massachusetts Amherst, RSC Bioorganic Chemistry Award Winner

Chemistry Seminar – Professor Eva Hevia

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

"Exploiting Multicomponent Reagents in Synthesis: Stepwise vs Synchronised Cooperative" Professor Eva Hevia, University of Strathclyde

Chemistry Seminar – Professor Andrew Cooper

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

"Designing Function in Porous Molecular Solids" Professor Andrew Cooper University of Liverpool

Chemistry Seminar – Dr Serena Corr

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

"Probing structure and dynamics of (nano)materials for battery applications"   Dr Serena Corr, University of Glasgow

Chemistry Seminar – Dr Kirsty Penkman

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

"Through the looking glass, and what amino acids found there" Dr Kirsty Penkman, University of York, RSC Joseph Black Award Winner

Chemistry Seminar – Prof Vincent Rotello

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

"Interfacing Nanomaterials with Biology: From CRISPR to  Antimicrobials"  Prof Vincent Rotello, University of Massachusetts Amherst, RSC Bioorganic Chemistry Award Winner

Presentation by Fraunhofer Institute

Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus, United Kingdom

On Wednesday the 5th of April two senior people from the Fraunhofer Research Organisation in Germany will visit us, more specifically from the Institute of Molecular Biology and Applied Biology (IME); Dr Mark Bücking (Head of Department Environmental & Food Analysis) and Dr Matthias Kotthoff (Head of Laboratory Environmental & Food Analysis). They will give […]

Chemistry Seminar: Proteomics

Chemistry LTG Whiteknights Campus, Reading, United Kingdom

Guest speaker - Professor Kathryn Lilley, BSPR Lecturer, from Cambridge University Refreshements at 15.30pm in Chemistry foyer, followed by seminar at 15.45pm in Chemistry LTG “Proteomics: design, quantitation and application […]