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Leading the Way in Developing Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics
Researchers at The University of Warwick have made significant progress in the search for sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics.
MACRO by name and MACRO by nature!
The IUPAC 50th World Polymer Congress was brought to Warwick this year by our Polymer Group and Macro Group UK, attracting 1,200 scientists from 61 countries.
Templating Calcium Phosphate onto Graphene Oxide Sheets
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science paper shows how to grow Calcium Phosphate onto single dispersed sheets of Graphene Oxide
Branched polymer latexes make great adhesives
Excellent water-based pressure sensitive adhesives can be made from polymer latexes with a branched chain architecture
Four Warwick Chemists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry prizes
Professors Reinhard Maurer, Scott Habershon, Tim Bugg, and Sébastien Perrier, have been recognised for their contributions to Chemistry.
Grafting Polymers to Graphene Oxide goes better Through Branching
The BonLab shows that grafting polymer chains to graphene oxide is easier when branching is employed.
A big step forward for Interface Polymers Ltd
Warwick Chemistry spinout Interface Polymers Ltd (IPL) announces a ground-breaking achievement – the commercial scale-up of their first product. More at tinyurl.com/3ebkt6uh
PhD Student, Satarupa Das, attends GYSS 2024
Satarupa, a PhD student under the supervision of Prof Richard Walton, met with students and distinguished speakers from around the world at this prestigious event. tinyurl.dev/mrxbjkdb
Spin-out aims to launch a testosterone patch for menopausal women
Times Higher Education covers Warwick’s spin-out company, MedheranLink opens in a new windowt, and Prof Dave Haddleton's aim to launch a testosterone patch for menopausal women.
Dr Hannes Houck announced as RS University Research Fellow
Dr Hannes Houck has been announced as one of the recipients of the Royal Society’s flagship early career research schemes, distinguishing him as an outstanding scientist with the potential to become a leader in the field of sustainability.
Perfect Programmable Glyco-Materials
The Ward and Gibson Groups have developed 'programmable' Glycan-bearing materials, which are perfect, with no dispersity.
Spotlight on: Evelina Liarou, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Dr Evelina Liarou has won a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship to explore the visualization of fundamental chemical reactions that govern the formation and behaviour of soft matter. Learn moreLink opens in a new window.