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Cancer research EUTOPIA PhD Student joins Dr Ahmed Eissa
Congratulations go to Dr Ahmed Eissa who has won a grant to host a EUTOPIA PhD student for the project ‘Bone marrow niche – lung cancer crosstalk: gossip or fatal choice of words?’
Chemistry's WATE Winners show 'everyday excellence'
Today we celebrate Chemistry's worthy Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence winners 2021: Stefan Bon, Jim Judges, Dani Pearson and Mike Ward!
Discovery of microscopic metallic particles in the human brain
A UK-led international team of researchers has discovered elemental metallic copper and iron in the human brain for the first time.
Congratulations to Prize-winner, Dr Christine Lockey
Congratulations go to Dr Christine Lockey, who has been announced as a Faculty Post-Doctoral Research Prize winner for “Best Warwick affiliated research output in 2020”.
BonLab designs autonomous electricity-free "icy road" sign
We set out to develop a prototype for “icy road” warning signs which was able to operate autonomously without the use of electricity...
Chemicals, cocktails and creativity, from molecules to masterpieces
Down a Pint of Science as Chemistry's Alex Baker and co-stars discuss nature's salubrious substances. See what you missed.
Discovery of minimalistic cyclic ice binding peptides
The Gibson and Sosso groups have collaborated with partners in Switzerland to use phage display to discover small antifreeze peptides. Read more
Exploring Energy Storage for a Greener Future
In November 2018, the Monash Warwick Alliance funded Chemists to develop and identify cost-effective, highly active, selective and stable catalysts. Check their progress...
Polymer Nanoparticles to Control Ice Growth
The GibsonGroup, in collaboration with Dr Tom Whale, have published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, showing that polymer nanoparticles can inhibit ice growth. Read more...
Funding granted for cleaner, greener chemicals
Researchers at the Universities of Warwick and Nottingham have received EPSRC funding to launch a ground-breaking research programme for global specialist chemical manufacturer, Lubrizol.
The missing colours of Chemistry explored
Ingrained prejudices and a lack of action addressing discrimination are some of the main reasons why academic chemistry is overwhelmingly white...
Warwick Spin-Out, CryoLogyx, partners with investors
The University of Warwick spin-out company, CryoLogyx, has received a further investment from Oxford Technology Management and private investors, alongside £300k from InnovateUK.