♻️ @HydRegen_Oxford CEO Holly Reeve (@HAReeve) has always been passionate about innovation & sustainability. Read how HydRegen’s technology is enabling clean & efficient bio-manufacturing processes in the chemicals sector ⬇️ https://t.co/eyz9ScrHsh @J_A_Kemp#WorldIPDay
📢Exciting News 📢
We are very pleased to announce our investment in @HydRegen_Oxford
This young and exciting UK start up has the potential to revolutionise and decarbonise the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors.
Read more: https://t.co/Kx4SDIAJEH
#biotech#womenincleantech
Really exciting times @HydRegen_Oxford - new funding and partnership to help us accelerate and hire experts.
We’ve learnt so much in the last year and are delighted to have met so many personal and company goals along the way 😁
Do not miss out our first webinar theme in the sessions of September: ”How HydRegen’s biocatalytic hydrogenation technology lets you harness selective biocatalysis in the H-Cube”
Register here: https://t.co/yw5EdmXaad
#webinar#flowchemistry#ThalesNano#AnywhereChem
Chemo-bio catalysis using carbon supports: application in H2-driven cofactor recycling by @NicoleGrobert, @HAReeve, @vincentgroupox et al. is in our recent collection on Biohybrid Approaches for Energy Conversion 🎉
Read it here 👉 https://t.co/h8zL0TpkKS
Our article in @ChemicalScience has been selected for the “Biohybrid approaches for energy conversion” collection! Don’t miss this list of excellent articles! Looking forward to the #ChemSciSymposium @RoySocChem https://t.co/5qu9RuzGpH
Huge congratulations to Professor Kylie Vincent, Fellow and Tutor in Chemistry @vincentgroupox@UniofOxford + Dr Holly Reeve (former DPhil student), for spinning out @HydRegen_Oxford - a new cleaner, greener chemical technology business. Read more:
https://t.co/8ITYMM5WeJ
@advanced_oxford @HydRegen_Oxford@UniofOxford Thanks @advanced_oxford - this is excellently timed with our new website that went up today!
https://t.co/z584KKSIlf
We are excited to join Oxfordshires #green#cleantech ecosystem.
Issue 5's cover by @HAReeve@vincentgroupox reflects how diverse areas of catalysis can be brought together to form powerful hybrid systems with enhanced reactivity, e.g. joint “chemo-bio” systems capable of selective isotopic labelling @OxfordChemistry
https://t.co/E09NQAdUM2
Our latest @ACSCatalysis paper takes a deeper look at what is needed to carry out highly selective deuterium insertions.
#biocataylsis#chemobio-catalysis
https://t.co/t4jbFwNPcu