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Crystallisation Day 2023 - A Chemistry Outreach Event

School kids get a taste of something a bit different to the conventional concept of Chemistry
World-class centre for single electron diffraction a UK first

A new centre based jointly at the University of Southampton and Warwick will become a game changer for chemical industries, including manufacturing, pharma and electronics.
New Method to Cryopreserve 3D Tissue Models
Liver cell spheroids are cryopreserved using macromolecular cryoprotectants, which will enable their easy banking and sharing. Read more..;
Salters' Award recognises MChem finalist's brilliance

Congratulations to Mantas Drelingas for winning a prestigious Salters' Graduate Award in recognition for his academic brilliance, excellence in the lab and a highly successful industrial placement.
Insights into the properties of metal-oxo clusters

Metal-oxo clusters are well defined molecular analogues of semiconducting metal oxide materials.. Two articles investigating their structure and photochemistry have been recently published by the Pike group. Read more.
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.
Sunshine in the Classroom at Exhall Grange School

Star PhD student Latifa Alsostad launches our new bookable outreach activity, ‘From Solar Power to Horse Power’, in celebration of National Chemistry Week
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.
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.