Please come and enjoy the product of a year's wrangling and anxiety!
Please come and enjoy the product of a year's wrangling and anxiety!
In 12 months, the NZIC conference will be kicking-off in the beautiful Waikato! Plans are underway to bring you a diverse & inspiring programme. But, just in case you need convincing, here are some highlights from students who attended the 2024 conference.
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If there are any international chemists who look at this idyllic picture and think they would love to travel to NZ for a conference - hit me up! I can't promise anything, but if you have a compelling story to tell, we'll definitely take a look.
What if vaccines were as easy as swallowing a pill?π
Project lead Professor Sarah Hook and her all-wΔhine team are reimagining how vaccines are designed and delivered.
The project is one of 18 Otago initiatives that have been awarded a share of $15.3 million from the Health Research Council.π₯³π
Congrats Peter! The project sounds awesome.
Nominations/Applications are open for the 2025 NZIC Prizes and will close on 31 July. Please consider nominating outstanding NZ chemists for the 6 prestigious prizes available this year (self-nominations are welcome) nzic.org.nz/awards .
We are excited to announce that we will soon welcome Distinguished Professor Greg Cook back to the University as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Innovation! ππ¬π§
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Some more adventures in bioorthogonal click-to-release chemistry from our team led by Dr Thomi Brind. Early view in Chemistry β A European Journal chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Excited to share our work developing self-quenching quinone methide prodrug linkers. Helping neutralise toxic intermediates often ignored in prodrug development. Well done to all authors! Supported by @marsdenfund.bsky.social chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
In Chemistry in New Zealand (online) Bill Hawkins shares the highlights from his Easterfield Lecture tour of the UK in 2024.
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And, watch this space for announcements about the 2025 Easterfield medal later in the year.
PhD projects available in a range of areas - something for everyone! Join us to do cool chemistry using the mechanical bond in catenanes and rotaxanes for real world applications in the shiny shiny new Molecular Sciences Building @uobchemistry.bsky.social π Reposts appreciated! #chemsky
Gamble group photo (+2) during the #NZIC24 conference dinner. I am very lucky to work with a talented team scientists who can bust a move on the dance floor too! @nzic.bsky.social
I am advertising a fully funded chemistry PhD scholarship in my group at @aucklanduni.bsky.social to study titanium catalysts attached to sold supports. For more details see: tinyurl.com/FalconerPhD
Please repost and share! #chemsky #inorganicchemistry #PhD #PhDscholarship #catalysis #greenchem
Many thanks to the RSC @roysocchem.bsky.social for sponsoring our Industry Session at #NZIC24. So great to have our panelists Cather, Gary, Shalini and Will discussing their careers and how they transitioned academic ideas to industry!
A βwarm Novemberβ welcome back to Dunedin for #NZIC24 to Prof Clare Strachan from the University of Helsinki! Talking about her work using Raman spectroscopy in pharmaceutics. @nzic.bsky.social
Next up at #NZIC24 is the recent @RACI Birch Medal Winner Prof Jon George from the Universities of Southhampton and Adelaide. Talking about biomimetic synthesis of some of the groupβs favourite natural products. @nzic.bsky.social
Opening day 3 of #NZIC24 is my good friend Prof Binghe Wang from Georgia State University. Giving a tour-de-force on CO-delivery. @nzic.bsky.social
Fantastic talk Tim! Pleasure to have you here. #NZIC24
On the βοΈ waiting for take off from TΔmaki to Εtepoti for #NZIC24 and already found some other @nzic.bsky.social friends from other places... let's go!
Amazing scenery flying down to Dunners for the #NZIC #chemsky
Looking forward to welcoming chemists from NZ, Australia and further abroad to Εtepoti Dunedin for #NZIC24 starting tomorrow afternoon. The science will be awesome and the weather in Dunners should be good!