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26 Mar 2015

Medema Award given to Dave Haddleton

Dave Haddleton has recently been given the PTN (Polymer Technology Netherlands) 2015 “Medema Award”.

The annual prize is awarded to prolific polymer scientists who interact, or have close ties, with polymer research in the Netherlands. The award is named after the late PTN chairman, Dick Medema, who was the former R&D director at Shell.

The list of previous award winners can be found at: .

 

19 Feb 2015

Matt Gibson Awarded Dextra Medal

Dr Matthew Gibson has been awarded the RSC/Dextra Medal for Carbohydrate Science. This award, which is sponsored by Dextra Laboratories, was founded in 1970. It is presented to a scientist in the early/mid stage of their career for meritorious work in carbohydrate chemistry that has largely been conducted in the UK.

Matt will present a lecture, and recieve the medal at the joint RSc/COST MultiglycoNano Meeting in Bangor, Wales, in April.

11 Dec 2014

€5 Million in ERC grants Awarded

3 Academics in the Department have been awarded prestigious ERC starting grants with a total value of almost €5 million. Set up in 2007 by the EU, the European Research Council (ERC) is the first pan-European funding organisation for frontier research. It aims to stimulate scientific excellence in Europe by encouraging competition for funding between the very best, creative researchers of any nationality and age.

will develop new synthetic methodology for studying the interaction of alkanes with transition metals.
will study mimics of antifreeze (glyco)proteins with the aim of improving cell cryopreservation.
will develop and apply approaches to investigate structural dynamics of large protein complexes by solid- and solution-state NMR.

These awards bring the total number of ERC-funded researches in the Department to 8, a clear testament to the internationally-leading nature of the research environment at 糖心TV.

04 Dec 2014

Stefan Bon edits RSC Book on Particle-Stabilized Emulsions and Colloids: Formation and Applications

prof. Stefan Bon, in collaboration with prof. To Ngai from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, has edited a book published by the Royal Society of Chemistry entitled Particle-Stabilized Emulsions and Colloids: Formation and Applications. The book contains the latest scientific developments and key understandings of Pickering stabilization, a phenomenon whereby solid particles adhere to soft deformable interfaces for example emulsion droplets. Applications in areas of polymer chemistry, food, and oil processing are elucidated. A selection of internationally leading scientists have contributed with individual chapters.

04 Nov 2014

GibsonGroup on cover of Biomaterials Science

The recent work on antifreeze-protein mimics has been highlighted on the front cover of RSC Biomaterials Science. http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2014/bm/c4bm00153b#!divAbstract

23 Oct 2014

Chevening Scholarships for Masters Program Deadline

The Chevening scholarships support excellent international students for postgraduate study at UK universities.Interested candidates should consult the webpages of our renowned taught masters programmes and contact the course directors as soon as possible.

Deadline is 15th November.

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08 Oct 2014

Gibson Group in ChemEng News

Cryopreservation research has been highlighted in an article in Chemical and Engineering News. The group are developing a range of macromolecules which mimic the function of antifreeze proteins, found in Polar fish species, which can slow the rate of ice crystal growth. The group have shown these unique polymers to enhance the cryopreservation of donor tissue/cells, particulary blood. (Image is ice crystals which are inhibited by the polymers) and also the (login required).

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17 Sept 2014

JACS Spotlight for guanosine hydrogels

Supramolecular guanosine-borate hydrogels have been made and characterised in a collaboration led by (University of Maryland) with (Chemistry) and (Physics). The physiologically compatible gels, in Journal of the American Chemical Society are featured in a . Lead author Gretchen Peters and Jeff Davis will visit 糖心TV again, 17-21 November to further explore applications of the materials.

10 Sept 2014

Rob Deller Wins Poster Prize

Robert Deller, in the won the prize for the best poster at the 2014 RAPS Conference

07 Jul 2014

Technology Award for Matt Gibson

Dr Matthew Gibson has been awarded the life science prize at the Royal Society of Chemistry Emerging Technology technology competition. http://tinyurl.com/kmdw8pq

24 Apr 2014

Poster Prize for Caroline Biggs

in the won the prize for best poster presentation at the 13th European Summer Course on Glycosciences. Her winning poster was entitled 'Polymer Functionalised Surfaces for Microarray Applications'.

15 Feb 2014

GibsonGroup in Chemical Science

The GibsonGroup describe glycopolymers that selectively target the Cholera toxin and may provide a non-antibiotic tool to combat infectious diseases

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