Well done to the group on their excellent hosting and organising of the 2014 RACI one day symposium here in Canberra, for the second year running. Well done to Mehmet on presenting his work at the meeting as a lecture, and to Sam and Ross for presenting posters.
Category Archives: News
Pseudopterosin Synthesis Featured in the Media
Chris Newton and Sam Drew’s work on the syntheses of Pseudopterosin (-)-G-J has been featured on ABC radio, ABC News and in the Canberra Times.
Congratulations Cynthia!
Congratulations to Ruomeng (Cynthia) Wang on being admitted to the PhD degree.
Pseudopterosin Synthesis Published in Nature Chemistry
Chris Newton and Sam Drew’s work on the syntheses of Pseudopterosin (-)-G-J has published in Nature Chemistry. This is a great achievement, well done Chris and Sam!
Congratulations Emily!
Congratulations to Emily Mackay on being admitted to the PhD degree.
Congratulations Chris!
Congratulations to Chris Newton on being admitted to the PhD degree.
Pseudopterosin Synthesis Accepted for Publication in Nature Chemistry
Chris Newton and Sam Drew’s work on the syntheses of Pseudopterosin (-)-G-J has been accepted for published in Nature Chemistry. This is a great achievement, well done Chris and Sam!
Mick featured in an author profile in Angewandte Chemie
Mick was one of the first Australians to be featured in an author profile in Angewandte Chemie.
The Angewandte Author Profiles celebrate an author’s 10th, 25th, 50th, or 100th article in the journal over the last ten years. Mick’s 10th paper published in Angewandte in the last ten years was Erik Lindeboom’s work on Tetravinylethylene.
Congratulations Margaret, Sam and Nick!
Well done to Margaret Tan on delivering an excellent invited lecture at the 25th Southern Highlands Conference on Heterocyclic Chemistry held in Bowral on 31st August to 2nd September 2014.
Congratulations also to Sam Drew and Nick Green for winning student poster prizes at the same meeting.
Congratulations Erik!
Congratulations to Erik Lindeboom on being admitted to the PhD degree.