There are 14 chemists / physicists listed as speaking at the Molecular Rotor Workshop in the Institute of Organic Chemistry #IOCB and Biochemistry in Prague yet there are only 13 in the photograph. Who’s missing? Josef Michl.
@FeringaLab@migarciagaribay @aprahamian
Individual-Molecule Perspective Analysis of Chemical Reaction Networks: The Case of a Light-Driven Supramolecular Pump (Frezzato) https://t.co/R7h8shRl5s
The first example of chiral anion recognition with a three-stations molecular shuttle that can be reversibly switched between achiral and mechanically planar chiral states. @ErcLeaps. #justaccepted https://t.co/m5jY4euUrd
At the end of an hour fielding some deep and searching questions from the highly organized student body in the Aula Magna - packed to the gunnels - in the Chemistry Department at #unibiologna Ben Feringa, Jean-Pierre Sauvage & myself are caught on camera with the jubilant crowd.
Appuntamento domani alle 17 in aula magna S. Lucia con i #Nobel per la chimica Jean-Pierre #Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser #Stoddart, Bernard L. #Feringa, I tre scienziati parleranno delle #macchine#molecolari e di come cambieranno la nostra vita.
Tomorrow I will team up with Jean-Pierre Sauvage & Ben Feringa to give our lectures in the Aula Magna, designed by renowned Italian photochemistry Giacomo Ciamician, in the #unibologna Chemistry Department. A work by architect Collamarini, it was inaugurated in 1925. #AulaScience
Join us on September 28 at #unibo for #nottedeiricercatori2018. Experience the journey into the world of nanomachines and how to build them! A stage will be dedicated to the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry in molecular machines. #bologna#science#ercleaps
Thank you to Dr. Frédéric Coutrot from the Université de Montpellier for an interesting and enlightening seminar: "Translocators of Macrocycles: Toward the General Synthesis of Any Kind of Interlocked Molecules". #supramolecoles#nanotechnology#ercleaps
On April 27, Prof. Alberto Credi will give a fascinating talk on functioning machines at the molecular level at Brown University. Learn how artificial molecular machines and motors have made it from laboratory curiosities to the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.