School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney
The School of Chemistry is the first and one of the largest chemistry schools in Australia, with around 2,600 students and 38 research groups spanning a wide range of chemistry disciplines.
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney RACI Sargeson Award Tour - Coordination Chemistry in Biology: Metal Complexes in Diagnosis and Therapy. Dr Paul Donnelly, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne will be presenting the above seminar as part of the RACI Sargeson Award Tour on Friday 27 November at 11am in Chemistry Lecture Theatre 4. All welcome.

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CONTACT DETAILS: Address: Bio21 Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010 Australia Room: Bio21 Inst., 506 Email: pauld@unimelb.edu.au
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney Upcoming Seminar - Probing intracellular signalling using phosphoinositides. Professor Andrew Holmes, Federation Fellow, University of Melbourne will be presenting a seminar on the above topic on Wednesday 25 November at 9am in Chemistry Lecture Theatre 4. All welcome.

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CONTACT DETAILS: Address: Bio21, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010 AustraliaRoom: Bio21 Inst. 402 Email: aholmes@unimelb.edu.au
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Clarke Group - Effect of headgroup on the dipole potential of phospholipid vesicles. Details of this journal article whose authors include Dr Thomas Starke-Peterkovic and Dr Ron Clarke are CURRENT ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 13 (16): 1610-1632 NOV 2009.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Clarke Group - Mechanism of allosteric effects of ATP on the kinetics of P-type ATPases. Details of this journal article from Dr Ron Clarke are EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS 39 (1): 3-17 Sp. Iss. SI DEC 2009.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Reimers Group - Scanning Tunneling Microscopic Observation of Adatom-Mediated Motifs on Gold-Thiol Self-Assembled Monolayers at High Coverage. Details of this journal article whose authors include Dr Yun Wang, Emeritus Professor Noel Hush and Professor Jeff Reimers are JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C 113 (45): 19601-19608 NOV 12 2009.

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YunWang†, QijinChi‡, Noel S.Hush†§, Jeffrey R.Reimers*†, JingdongZhang‡ and JensUlstrup*‡
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Crossley/Canning/Neto Groups - Focused ion beam processing and engineering of devices in self-assembled supramolecular structures. Details of this journal article whose authors include George Huyang, Professor John Canning, Dr Tony Khoury, Tze Jing Sum, Dr Chiara Neto and Professor Maxwell Crossley ...are NANOTECHNOLOGY 20 (48): Art. No. 485301 DEC 2 2009.

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Abstract. Self-assembled supramolecular structures such as optical wires, films and 2D slabs offer a new generation of electronic and optical devices. In particular, self-assembled porphyrin devices, including ...
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Lay Group - Recent developments in ruthenium anticancer drugs. Details of this journal article by Dr Aviva Levina, Dr Anannya Mitra and Professor Peter Lay are METALLOMICS 1 (6): 458-470 2009.

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Interest in Ru anticancer drugs has been growing rapidly since NAMI-A ((ImH+)[RuIIICl4(Im)(S-dmso)], where Im = imidazole and S-dmso = S-bound dimethylsulfoxide) or KP1019 ((IndH+)[RuIIICl4(Ind)2], where ...
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Harrowell Group - Unconstrained motions, dynamic heterogeneities, and relaxation in disordered solids. Details of this journal article by Dr Vanessa de Souza and Professor Peter Harrowell are PHYSICAL REVIEW E 80 (4): Art. No. 041503 Part 1 OCT 2009.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Attard Group - Nonequilibrium Monte Carlo simulation for a driven Brownian particle. Details of this journal article by Associate Professor Phil Attard are PHYSICAL REVIEW E 80 (4): Art. No. 041126 Part 1 OCT 2009.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney New paper from the Rendina/Kassiou Groups - Water-soluble phosphonium salts containing 1,12-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane(12). Details of this journal article whose authors are Mr Joseph Ioppolo, Associate Professor Michael Kassiou and Associate Professor Lou Rendina are TETRAHEDRON LETTERS 50 (47): 6457-6461 NOV 25 2009.

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High regioselectivity in the heterocyclization of β-oxonitriles to 4-oxothiazolidines: X-ray structure proofTetrahedron, Volume 59, Issue 39, 22 September 2003, Pages 7803-7810Rade Markovi, Marija Baranac, Zdravko Dambaski, Milovan Stojanovi, Peter J. SteelAbstract
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney Dr Fei Liu, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, Macquarie University, will be presenting a seminar on Friday 20 November at 11am in Chemistry Lecture Theatre 4. All welcome.

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Development of catalytic and stereo-selective reactions for efficient generation of useful small molecules as synthetic building blocks or biological probes.
School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney

School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney The Le Fèvre Lectures for 2009 will be held on Wednesday 18/11 at 5:30pm in LT4 with refreshments from 5pm. Our Lecturers are Mark Hackett - New Biospectroscopic Methods to Investigate Neurological Diseases; Dominik Konkolewicz - Hyperbranched Polymers: Approaches to Describing and Synthesising New Materials; and Step...hen Butler - Cyclic Peptides Bearing Dipicolylamine Ligands: New Receptors for Sensing Large Anions.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney Significant boost to the efficiency of conventional solar cells through the work of School researchers Dr Tim Schmidt and Professor Max Crossley. Researchers from the Crossley and Schmidt Groups have come up with an ingenious low-cost device to harvest low energy photons that are currently unused by solar cells. Their... research has been published in the latest issue of the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney Congratulations to Dr Tim Schmidt who has been selected the Coblentz Award recipient for 2010. The Coblentz Award is presented annually to an outstanding young molecular spectroscopist under the age of 36. The Award is presented and the Coblentz Award Lecture is delivered each June at the Ohio State University International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy.

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The Coblentz Award is presented annually to an outstanding young molecular spectroscopist under the age of 36. The candidate must be under the age of 36 on January 1 of the year of the award. The award carries with it a $2,000 prize plus a $500 travel allowance. ...
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School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney Upcoming Seminar - Some Recent Highlights in Rare Earth Chemistry. Professor Peter C. Junk, School of Chemistry, Monash University, will be speaking to the School on the above topic on Friday 13 November at 11am in Chemistry Lecture Theatre 4. All welcome.

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B.Sc.(Hons), Ph.D. (UWA) 1984 B.Sc.Hons (University of Western Australia) 1988 Ph.D. (University of Western Australia) 1989-92 Ampol Research & Development 1992-94 Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Alabama) ...