Having tried CAD and 3D printing to make the new slide holder screening is officially underway! Sizeable and curated data are essential for our application of #MachineLearning and after we couldn’t find one suitable, we set out to make our own. 8 crystals down… many more to go!
By combining the platform with #DeepLearning, we aim to achieve rapid and reproducible morphology labelling for pharmaceutical crystals. Check out the video of it in action before it gets installed properly in the lab tomorrow!
Congratulations to Dr Pollyanna Payne on passing her viva 🥳🍾.
Wishing you all the best with your PGCE course, they are lucky to have you! The @WilsonGroupBath is not the same without you.
@EPSRC_CMAC @UniofBath
Very thankful for the opportunity to speak 1 on 1 with the many industrial partners at the @EPSRC_CMAC mini symposia. My poster will also feature at the upcoming @csctbath summer showcase. Check it out!!!
The Cambridge Structural Database is the largest source of crystallographic data, yet notoriously data hungry AI methods fail to predict crystal morphology with it.
My PhD with @EPSRC_CMAC & @csctbath aims to address this challenge.
#csct20#AI#MachineLearning#Pharmaceutical
Crystals in Art Competition Entry #5] Defect Engineering with Dye Additives
Pharmaceutically relevant Piroxiam with dye additive Eosin Y w/ Optical Microscopy entered by Aneesa Al-Ani from University of Bath
@UniofBath
To vote for this image, go to: https://t.co/84nQJRUcnI
Congratulations to Dr Lois Wayment on passing her #PhD viva with minor corrections!!.. very well deserved. Best wishes for your future goals from all of the Wilson group.
@EPSRC_CMAC @UniofBath
Since lab work is on lockdown we are taking the opportunity to highlight recent research conducted by the Wilson Group, starting with:
Integration of #flowchemistry and #crystallisation: with control over solid form and particle characteristics.
From:@_Dan_Scott@RSC_ReactionEng
Group Leader Chick ran the "Virtual Bath Half" close to home in Glos this morning, rather than attend the mass event; the movement started given likely imminent banning of mass gatherings in the UK. VBH runners got together online to ensure charities would still benefit.
Iron triazole spin-crossover polymers can reversibly switch colour when heated, but the switching process is highly size dependant. Vapourtec show a great demonstration of how we use #flowchemistry to control particle size in the #synthesis of #nanoparticles. https://t.co/u02M36QG9n
And more at @britcryst 2018 from @EPSRC_CMAC, Ruth Lunt, Lois Wayment & recently joined senior researcher Lauren Hatcher @WilsonGroupBath@UniofBath. Crystallography & structural science in pharma manufacturing; great plenary from industrial colleague Amy Robertson @AstraZeneca
Proud to see great talks from @WilsonGroupBath@britcryst 2018; Lauren Hatcher, Anu Pallipurath, Ruth Lunt & Lois Wayment. Diversity in structural topics and more. Trend is next generation as envisaged when we established @YCG_BCA way back when (2004). Sorry not to be with you.
Do you know a young crystallographer who has made outstanding contributions to promoting science, teaching and raising public awareness? Why not nominate them for the Parkin Prize @britcryst? Details at link below, closes Fri 26th Jan 2018.