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Grant success for A. McLaughlin
Congratulations to Abbie. She was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to concentrate on her research on oxide-ion and proton-conducting materials and their applications in ceramic fuel cells.
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Congratulations to Fleurdeliz F. Maglangit
Fleur successfully fininshed her PhD-studies on "Streptomyces Natural Products: Discovery and Biosynthesis" with a successful viva.
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New Spinout Company from the Department of Chemistry

Marcel Jaspars, Professor of Organic Chemistry together with Prof Jim Naismith at the University of Oxford and Dr Bill Primrose, Entrepreneur, have spun out GyreOx Therapeutics with funding from Innovate UK and other investors. This funding will allow GyreOx to employ three scientists and engage consultants when necessary for...
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"Needle in a haystack" discovery in quest to unlock clean energy technology

Researchers (A. Mclaghlin, J. Skakle, E. Wildman) from the University of Aberdeen have discovered a new family of chemical compounds that could revolutionise fuel cell technology and help reduce global carbon emissions.
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Poster prize for Savarin Sinaviwat (Nan) and Wladiana Oliveira Matos
TESLA's PhD students were out in force at the 11th Scottish Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry at RGU. Savarin Sinaviwat (Nan) and Wladiana Oliveira Matos won the poster price for their presentation of the Distribution and Speciation of arsenic in brazilian shrimps.
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University Team embark on major heart disease study in South Asia
TESLA's BRAVE project (Bangladesh Risk of Acute Vascular Events) is mentioned in the university annual report
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Onagie Ayemoba has successfully passed her PhD viva
Onagie Ayemoba, aka Faith, had her PhD viva on Monday afternoon. She went through it successfully and only minor corrections to her thesis have been recommended. Her thesis title was Cation double-layer effects and its relevance to CO2 electroreduction reaction in aqueous and non-aqueous media. Congratulations from everyone.
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Protecting the Oceans Using Chemistry
Professor Marcel Jaspars has been advising the United Nations to develop a new law to protect marine biodiversity. The UN is working to conserve and sustainably use marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction – about 60% of the oceans and 40% of the entire planet. further information can be found...
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Chemistry Graduation November 2019
Students graduate November 2019
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Public engagement activity
Aberdeen Schools Hydrogen Challenge 2019 gets support from members of the Ab-elektro group