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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC37web.pdf31 Oct 2013: Spring 2010. Changing the rules of synthesis. Colloid science in the 1960s. Measuring gases from the sea. Chemistry in zero gravity. How did you become a scientist?It was an interesting journey! I grew up in Bostonand my parents were immigrants – -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/eC%40C40.pdf31 Oct 2013: Spring 2011. Studying protein behaviour…. …and the way they form aggregates. Physical chemistry in the 1950s. A chat with the new Vice-Chancellor. Why did you want to be vice-chancellor of the University ofCambridge?The answer is actually -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/Chem%40Cam56-website.pdf29 Nov 2017: ‘Tis the season for. giving and receiving. Prestigious awards such as the Nobel Prize rightly recognise groundbreaking research. But an additional reward is when we see that research applied in tackling significant real-world problems. Genomic -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/Chem-at-Cam-issue-57-web_0.pdf21 May 2018: Chemistry at Cambridge Magazine. SPRING 2018 ISSUE 57. Alzheimer’s Adversary: Chris Dobson. Creating purer and better-targeted drugs. Alumni reunion generates fund of memories www.ch.cam.ac.uk. chem@cam. Experiencing ‘the thrill of chemistry’. -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC36web.pdf31 Oct 2013: Autumn 2009. New materials for better batteries. Electron correlation: a solution. Novel catalysts in the car industry. Using fragments to probe biology. How did you come to work in industry?After a junior faculty position at the University ofToronto -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC29web.pdf31 Oct 2013: Summer 2007. How do proteins fold in cells? Synthetic success — at last! The potential of chiral surfaces. Keeping a competitive edge in science. How did you end up working in thepharmaceutical industry?I’m a chemist by background, and my DPhil -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC28web.pdf31 Oct 2013: Spring 2007. Informatics and chemistry. Predicting crystal structures. Dynamic assembly of materials. Carbon reduction technology. What is BP doing to plan for changingglobal energy policies?Several emerging themes are driving much ofBP’s forward -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC30web.pdf31 Oct 2013: Autumn 2007. Simulating chemical processes. Hydrogen bonds and catalysts. The magic of helical nanotubes. Innovation – the lifeblood of science. What is the Chemistry Innovation KTN?Back in 2002, the DTI put together theChemistry Innovation Growth -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC39forweb_0.pdf31 Oct 2013: Autumn 2010. The dynamics of protein folding. Biotech and drug discovery. Biomimetic catalysts for solar fuel. Remembering Dudley and Eric. How did your Cambridge chemistryPhD take you into biotech?I joined Pfizer in the early 1980s after I -
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https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/eChem%40Cam47.pdf31 Oct 2013: Summer 2013. Science day: illuminating chemistry. Athena Swan accreditation achieved. Data, calculation and experiment. Keeping the IT systems operational. A large and complex departmentlike chemistry must have huge ITdemands. Can you give us
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