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New technology puts deodorants to the test
Prof Dave Haddleton's group collaborated with scientists at Unilever to develop SweatSense - a new technology to test deodorant performance through sweat mapping. Read moreLink opens in a new window.
Warwick joins EPSRC, Lubrizol and Nottingham in SCIENCE drive
Sustainable Chemicals Innovations Enabling Net Carbon Emissions (SCIENCE): A Lubrizol, Nottingham, and Warwick EPSRC Prosperity Partnership has launched. Find out moreLink opens in a new window.
New technique for freezing cells validated by study
A new technique for freezing cells for use in biomedical research, based on polymer technology developed at the University of Warwick, has been validated in study, paving the way for faster results for scientists...Link opens in a new window
Chemistry Master's degrees Royal Society of Chemistry Accredited
Warwick Chemistry is now offering three Master's course that are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Read moreLink opens in a new window
Prof Matt Gibson to attend senior UK COVID event
Prof Matthew Gibson was invited to attend the Royal Society’s Science of COVID invitation-only conference this week. Read more
€150,000 grant for nanomedicine research
Professor Sebastien Perrier receives €150,000 for DELIBRUSH project looking into the potential for using a new family of nanoparticles to improve medicines. Read moreLink opens in a new window.
Prof. Gibson on 'antifreeze-fish' inspired ERC research
Hear about Prof. Matt Gibson's 'cryo-science' research in Horizon, The EU Research and Innovation magazine.
Plastisphere and polymer-degrading bacteria, in Guardian
Former PhD student interviewed in Guardian about her work at UoW discovering bacteria which can degrade 'plastics'
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?’
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...
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...