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Chemistry's WATE Winners show 'everyday excellence'

Today we celebrate Chemistry's worthy Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence winners 2021: Stefan Bon, Jim Judges, Dani Pearson and Mike Ward!
Discovery of microscopic metallic particles in the human brain

A UK-led international team of researchers has discovered elemental metallic copper and iron in the human brain for the first time.
Congratulations to Prize-winner, Dr Christine Lockey

Congratulations go to Dr Christine Lockey, who has been announced as a Faculty Post-Doctoral Research Prize winner for 鈥淏est Warwick affiliated research output in 2020鈥.
BonLab designs autonomous electricity-free "icy road" sign

for 鈥渋cy road鈥 warning signs which was able to operate autonomously without the use of electricity...

Down a Pint of Science as Chemistry's Alex Baker and co-stars discuss nature's salubrious substances. .
Funding granted for cleaner, greener chemicals

Researchers at the Universities of Warwick and Nottingham have received EPSRC funding to launch a ground-breaking research programme for global specialist chemical manufacturer, Lubrizol.

Ingrained prejudices and a lack of action addressing discrimination are some of the main reasons why academic chemistry is overwhelmingly white...
Warwick Spin-Out, CryoLogyx, partners with investors

The 神马福利影片 spin-out company, CryoLogyx, has received a further investment from Oxford Technology Management and private investors, alongside 拢300k from InnovateUK.
Solving the puzzle of polymer-ice binding for cryopreservation

When biological material is frozen, cryoprotectants are used to prevent ice damage. How do newly emerging polymeric cryoprotectants control ice formation and growth during freezing?
International Women's Day 2021 - 8th March

Today we are choosing to seek out and celebrate women's achievements at Warwick Chemistry.
New company, CryoLogyx, is spun out from the Department
A new biotechnology company, CryoLogyx, has been spun-out from the department, supported from a grant from InnovateUK. Cryologyx will be led by Dr Tom Congdon (A UoW UG and PG alumus) and will exploit technology developed by the GibsonGroup. Cryologyx will use innovative macromolecular (polymeric) cryoprotectants to protect biological samples, including cells used in therapy, diagnostics and drug discovery.
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