Fantastic to hear from honorary graduand Professor AP de Silva @QUBelfast at last week's graduation @UniOfYork. His influential work includes the development of low-cost PET sensors & the invention of molecular logic-based computation.
Read more here:
https://t.co/of849F7tSx
Congratulations to @LucyHud21871415 (left) and @Caitlin_KFulton (right) on graduating from their Masters @ChemistryatYork today. Also congrats to @Elias_Alexo who isn't here to share in the festivities. You should all be super proud of your achievements! Well done!
📣 We are excited to announce an open call to submit your research on #Sustainable#Composites to our cross-journal themed collection between 20 RSC Journals
Visit our blog to learn more: https://t.co/Ljdf8c0qOk
Our democratically elected #paperofthemonth: @HLAGroupOx managed to directly link porphyrins at the β-position, giving rise to neat trimers and tetramers (and a 1:2 complex with C60 ⚽️).👏
https://t.co/2QDz7Xkrua
You can check out Nick's amazing work, where he designed a novel FRET platform to study the incredibly fast reactivity of ortho-boronobenzaldehydes here, published in @ChemicalScience last year: https://t.co/0Hsplxc1Ln
Great to speak to @wellcometrust about our research and how a Career Development Award is going to help us design new materials for in vitro tissue modelling. Really excited to start this next month
Very proud supervisor! Theo Tanner, David Husbands and Neil Scott presenting their research at the Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms session at #Dalton2023 at Warwick University @ChemistryatYork
Warm welcome to our newest group members… Chris joins us as a postdoc and Julia @OxfordSynthesis has just started her first rotation in our lab! We are looking forward to working on some exciting fluorine chemistry with you both!
🚨 Christopher D. Spicer et al. (@spicerlab) have recently published a new article! 🚨
Insight into ortho-boronoaldehyde conjugation via a FRET-based reporter assay.
READ NOW: https://t.co/wsOb25Suqt🔗
Thrilled to announce that I am now Professor @ChemistryatYork. A huge thank you to the previous and current members of the research team and also to collaborators here in York and elsewhere. It has been a privilege to work with these talented and inspirational people.