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Stephen Fielden
7 months ago
Happy to have been awarded a 2025 Thieme Chemistry Journals Award. Looking forward to doing more (weird) organic chemistry research with my group!
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2025 Awardees - Thieme Chemistry - Georg Thieme Verlag
The Thieme Chemistry Journals Award is presented every year to up-and-coming researchers worldwide who are in the early stages of their independent academic career as assistant or junior professors.
https://www.thieme.de/en/thieme-chemistry/thieme-chemistry-journals-awardees-107362.htm
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Neil Champness
8 months ago
Our colleague Tomislav Friscic in full flow for his inaugural lecture at
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Pikramenou Research Group
7 months ago
Interested in luminescent lanthanides for bio-related applications? Check out our review
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Luminescent Lanthanides in Biorelated Applications: From Molecules to Nanoparticles and Diagnostic Probes to Therapeutics
Lanthanides are particularly effective in their clinical applications in magnetic resonance imaging and diagnostic assays. They have open-shell 4f electrons that give rise to characteristic narrow, line-like emission which is unique from other fluorescent probes in biological systems. Lanthanide luminescence signal offers selection of detection pathways based on the choice of the ion from the visible to the near-infrared with long luminescence lifetimes that lend themselves to time-resolved measurements for optical multiplexing detection schemes and novel bioimaging applications. The delivery of lanthanide agents in cells allows localized bioresponsive activity for novel therapies. Detection in the near-infrared region of the spectrum coupled with technological advances in microscopies opens new avenues for deep-tissue imaging and surgical interventions. This review focuses on the different ways in which lanthanide luminescence can be exploited in nucleic acid and enzyme detection, anion recognition, cellular imaging, tissue imaging, and photoinduced therapeutic applications. We have focused on the hierarchy of designs that include luminescent lanthanides as probes in biology considering coordination complexes, multimetallic lanthanide systems to metal–organic frameworks and nanoparticles highlighting the different strategies in downshifting, and upconversion revealing some of the opportunities and challenges that offer potential for further development in the field.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00615
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We have unveiled this amazing picture of the iconic Old Joe clocktower by School alumnus Lucy Walker, drawn using molecules, in the foyer of our new home the Molecular Sciences Building
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It was our pleasure this week to host Prof. Jenny Nelson from
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and present her with the
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2024 Faraday Lectureship Prize for her contributions to the understanding and development of novel electronic materials for solar energy conversion.
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8 months ago
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Out now from the group of
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in Advanced Materials a review covering Supramolecular Chemistry in Metal-Organic Framework Materials
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Supramolecular Chemistry in Metal–Organic Framework Materials
This review highlights synergies between reticular chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. The role of supramolecular interactions in determining framework…guest interactions and attempts to understa...
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202414509
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A new chiral macrocycle which shows three-way switching of its chiroptical properties out in
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Work by
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in TAB Lab & fantastic collaborators at Durham University and
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