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Prof Peter Sadler wins Royal Society’s prestigious Davy Medal
Professor Peter Sadler receives the Davy Medal, for pioneering medicinal inorganic chemistry, ‘Metals in Medicine’, and the design of new metallodrugs with novel mechanisms of action.
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
Making oxygen with magnets for astronauts
A potentially better way to make oxygen for astronauts in space using magnetism has been proposed by an international team of scientists, including a University of Warwick chemist. Read moreLink opens in a new window.
Prof Julie MacPherson supports Royal Society diversity drive
Professor Julie MacPherson has joined other successful scientists to encourage women to apply for Royal Society Industry Fellowships in a new video. Read more.
NSS Success for Warwick Chemistry in 2022
Great student satisfaction in Warwick Chemistry as we score 88.5% overall satisfaction in NSS and top the Russell Group for Student Voice once again.
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
Lindau Nobel 2022 Success for Dr Julia Westermayr
Dr Julia Westermayr, Maurer GroupLink opens in a new window, has been selected to attend the prestigious 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, 26 June–1 July 2022. Read moreLink opens in a new window
Matt Jenner wins £1.25 million UKRI Future Leaders Funding
Dr Matthew Jenner in the University’s Department of Chemistry has received £1.25 million for the project ‘Dissecting and Harnessing Carrier Protein Interactions in Fungal Megasynth(et)ases’. Read moreLink opens in a new window
Zinc is an essential element for marine cyanobacteria
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has identified the regulatory network that controls zinc accumulation in the open ocean cyanobacterium Synechococcus. Read more>Link opens in a new window
Our scientists win three prestigious RSC prizes
Chemists at the University of Warwick have scored a hat-trick for their subject as the Royal Society of Chemistry announce the winners of their prestigious prizes.
We are seeking promising Royal Society URF candidates
A Royal Society University Research (URF) FellowshipLink opens in a new window can lift you towards independence and a permanent post. We are now inviting expressions of interest. Learn more>
PG Symposium came back physically for 2022
It was with great excitement that we celebrated the Warwick Chemistry 11th annual PG Symposium IN PERSON. And the prize winners are...Link opens in a new window