Stefan Borsley
@StefanBorsley
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Nonequilibrium chemistry. @RoyalSociety University Research Fellow, @DurhamChemistry. Occasionally I travel too.
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Molecular Ratchets and Kinetic Asymmetry: Giving Chemistry Direction (Benjamin M. W. Roberts and co-workers) #AngewandteReview #openaccess Dave Leigh onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anโฆ
๐ขWe are hiring! Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in our group Universiteit Leiden to work on ๐ทresponsive molecular systems able to capture, release, and directionally transport ions. RT appreciated.
universiteitleiden.nl/vacatures/2024โฆ
Finally, after 5 years working on it with Stefan Borsley and Dave Leigh, here is our review on ratchet mechanisms in molecular machines and beyond onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anโฆ. This started out as the intro to my report for my first year of PhD
Very happy to share the first article from my postdoc with Leonard Prins, 'A Minimalistic Covalent Bond-Forming Chemical Reaction Cycle that Consumes Adenosine Diphosphate'. Thanks to our coauthors Tommaso Marchetti (@RealTommyMarch) and Diego Frezzato onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100โฆ
Our Pick of the Week, an #OpenAccess review published in ChemSystemsChem by Stefan Borsley at Durham Chemistry:
'Membrane Transport, Molecular Machines, and Maxwell's Demon' ๐
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Part of the Systems Chemistry Talent Collection: ow.ly/qnf950QXtuk
Membrane Transport, Molecular Machines, and Maxwell's Demon by Stefan Borsley Durham Chemistry #OpenAccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/syโฆ
a great highlight from Filez et al. on our 'wobbly' catalysis and Paul J. Dauenhauer & co's catalytic resonance