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How can we understand better batteries by looking closely at what they are made of? Find out from Chemistry postgrad student, Will Lima Da Silva, at Pint of Science on Monday 9 May.

Learn about 'Engineering the Medicines of the Future'. Join Alex Baker, Lona Alkalaf and Scott Habershon for a Pint of Science at the Royal Pug, Leamington Spa, 18.30, Monday 9 May.
€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.
GibsonGroup COVID-19 work in Medical School Council Report

The Medical Schools Council today published a showcasing the work from UK Universities during the COVID-19 Pandemic, including from the GibsonGroupLink opens in a new window
Single-Cell Chemistry of Photoactivatable Pt Complexes

Collaborative work between ÌÇÐÄTV and Diamond reveals behaviour of photoactivatable Pt(IV) anticancer complexes in cancer cells using synchrotron techniques.
New Insights into Magnetoresistance

Nature Communications article addresses a long-standing problem in magnetoresistance. Read more.
Competing quantum interactions allow molecules to stand up

International research collaboration determines the temperature range at which a 'standing' molecule can be stabilised. Read more.Link opens in a new window
'Self-writing' code learns quantum chemistry

A new `self-writing' computer program learns to solve a key equation in computational chemistry.
Detecting SARS-COV-2 using glycans, polymers and particles

The GibsonGroup have published their latest work on using glycans as alternative probes in rapid diagnostics, working with UHCW and industry

Hear about Prof. Matt Gibson's 'cryo-science' research in Horizon, The .
Plastisphere and polymer-degrading bacteria, in Guardian

Former PhD student interviewed in Guardian about her work at UoW discovering bacteria which can degrade 'plastics'
Chemistry joins synthetic diamond Prosperity Partnership

Researchers in the Departments of Chemistry, Physics and Engineering will work with Element Six on establishing a synthetic diamond supply chain for industry, with EPSRC support.