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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 
Read more at: Protein Folding, Evolution and Interactions Symposium

Protein Folding, Evolution and Interactions Symposium

Courtesy Professor Jane Clarke

A Protein Folding, Evolution and Interactions Symposium will take place at St Catharine's College, 3-5 September.


Read more at: Biomedical science fellowships to be established

Biomedical science fellowships to be established

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A gift from the members of the Collegiate Campaign Board will annually support up to ten exceptional postdoctoral researchers in biomedical science.


Read more at: BP Lecturer announced

BP Lecturer announced

The year's BP Chemistry Lecturer speaker will be Professor Yuhan Sun.


Read more at: New interdisciplinary lectureships

New interdisciplinary lectureships

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The Department of Chemistry has appointed three interdisciplinary lecturers, who will start their new positions in October.  


Read more at: Blavatnik Postdoc Fellowships

Blavatnik Postdoc Fellowships

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The Blavatnik Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme is inviting applications from Israelis seeking to undertake their first postdoctoral funding in life sciences, physical sciences and engineering at the University of Cambridge.


Read more at: Silk 'micro cocoons' could be used in biotechnology and medicine

Silk 'micro cocoons' could be used in biotechnology and medicine

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Researchers, led by Professor Tuomas Knowles in the Department of Chemistry, have created microscopic versions of the cocoons spun by silkworrms.


Read more at: Chemistry Networks Event Registration Open

Chemistry Networks Event Registration Open

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The Department of Chemistry is delighted to invite you to get to know us better at the annual Chemistry Networks Event on Friday 29 September.


Read more at: EPSRC funds corrosion in demanding environments research

EPSRC funds corrosion in demanding environments research

A new multimillion-pound collaborative research project could help to dramatically reduce the impact that surface degradation processes such as corrosion and wear have on industry worldwide.


Read more at: The Chemistry of Health Building Tops Out

The Chemistry of Health Building Tops Out

Professor Chris Dobson celebrates the topping out of the Chemistry of Health building with the traditional bottle of beer. Dennis Cotton, Kier Construction enjoys the moment.

The Chemistry of Health building, being constructed at the back of the Department of Chemistry on Union Road, Cambridge has reached its highest point. To mark the achievement a topping out ceremony was held on the rooftop.


Read more at: Computer-designed antibodies target Alzheimer’s disease

Computer-designed antibodies target Alzheimer’s disease

Brain showing hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (plaques in blue) Credit: NIH Image Gallery

Researchers in the Vendruscolo Group have designed antibodies that target the protein deposits in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease, and stop their production.