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17 Aug 2018

Welcome to Honorary Professorial Fellow Ezat Khoshdel

We are pleased to announce Ezat Khoshdel has been appointed as an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the department. Ezat has been a long-standing collaborator with the department with multiple projects over 25 years. Ezat has recently retired from Unilever where he was the inventor of over 150 patents, the largest number of any Unilever employee. Ezat will be more than happy to discuss ideas and work across the department and add to our impact activities. Ezat can be contacted on E.Khoshdel@warwick.ac.uk and will next be in the department on October 11th when he gives a lecture to our new Polymer MSc cohort.

14 Nov 2017

ÌÇÐÄTV Chemistry graduate invents revolutionary device for testing drugs

Dr Gabit Nurumbetov, Principal Scientist at Medherant Ltd - a spin-out of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV which produces next-generation drug delivery patches - has invented a revolutionary device for testing transdermal drugs more quickly, efficiently and accurately. Dr Nurumbetov completed his PhD in the Department of Chemistry with Professor Stefan Bon then worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Professor David Haddleton’s group.

Tags: Polymers
03 Nov 2017
30 Oct 2017

New Peptide Based "Antifreeze' for Cell Storage

The GibsonGroup report in a new macromolecular ‘antifreeze’ which improves the cryopreservation of cells

10 Aug 2017

Scott, Fox and Gibson develop 'metallohelical antifreezes'

A collaboration between the , and groups has been published in the. The team were inspired by how small helical antifreeze proteins in Nature enable extreomophiles to survive low temperatures, where other species would not survive. Rather than using traditional peptide/protein chemistry, the team used self-assembled metallohelicates which have similar dimensions to a small alpha helix, and found some which were remarkably potent at stopping ice crystal growth ; a major technological challenge in applications from wind farms, to aircraft to cryopreservation. Modelling studies showed that the underlying activity could be linked the patches of hydrophobicity (water liking) and hydrophobicity (water hating).

Read the paper here

02 Jun 2017
06 Apr 2017

GibsonGroup Science heads to Space!

On Saturday morning (east cost US time, Saturday night in UK), a team of students from Edgecombe Community College (Carolina, USA), in collaboration with NASA and NC space grant, will launch a student-lead high altitude baloon, including an experiment based on the innovative cryopreservation science.

The balloon will be launched to 60 to 100,000 feet, so high that the curvature of the Earth will be clearly visible. It will contain experiments to track movement, altitude humitity and more, but also 1 additional science experiment. The students, lead by Jillian Leary approached to ask if the GibsonGroup's unique ice-growth inhibiting polymers, inspired by Natures antifreeze proteins, could be included as an experiment to see how cells respond to the harsh high-altitude envirnoments. The polymers are design to stop ice crystals growing, and enables cells, which would otherwise need large volumes of toxic solvents to survive being frozen and stressed. This technology has the potential to revolutionise regenerative and transplantation medicine.

The launch will be streamed live on facebook

Read more here

06 Apr 2017
06 Apr 2017
31 Mar 2017

EPSRC PhD Studentships

Several studentship opportunities for PhD study are available in the Chemistry Department of ÌÇÐÄTV University.

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