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Royal Society of Chemistry article on #NicotineAnalogues and their emergence in ECigs in US, UK & EU to evade regulations Thank you Julia of Chemistry World for interviewing me for this & highlighting our work Includes comments of UC San Francisco Dr. Benowitz & U.S. FDA & Department of Health and Social Care Dr. Sven-Eric Jordt @sejordt.🟦.social #TobRegSky Hanno Erythropel
It’s always nice to see an article in print and to receive the latest issue of Chemistry World. We also spent some time doing the sciency crossword at the end. You can always read the online version of the article here: chemistryworld.com/opinion/protei… AssemblingLife
‘I really like to work in my local community,’ explains Philip Heron. ‘As I looked at Durham, I was like, okay, there’s a lot of coffee shops and one massive cathedral, but there’s also four prisons in the nearby areas.’ chemistryworld.com/opinion/the-sc…
Thanks Chemistry World Jamie D for featuring our research rdcu.be/dSOP9 published in Nature Chemistry. Acknowledging Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern Chemistry, and The University of Hong Kong
‘The way that the Tobacco Control Act is written in the US, a product can be regulated if it says “nicotine” or “nicotine salt” or “nicotine complex” – it doesn’t say anything about nicotine analogues per se,’ explains Sairam Jabba of Duke University School of Medicine. chemistryworld.com/news/nicotine-…
Some more coverage of our Chemistry YouTube research by Chemistry - University of Strathclyde students. This time in RSC Chemistry World! 🙂 chemistryworld.com/news/global-ce…
🧪Read about transforming undergraduate lab practicals in this article from Royal Society of Chemistry, featuring the amazing work of the Oxford Chemistry Oxford Chemistry Outreach team. chemistryworld.com/features/the-u…
Many thanks to Michael Seery, Patrick Thomson 🦋 @patrickthomson.bsky.social, Dr Nimesh Mistry, Malcolm Stewart, Craig Campbell, Anna Bertram, and others, for talking to me for this article chemistryworld.com/features/the-u…
Hands-on lab work is an essential component of chemistry programmes, but increasing evidence suggests that when labs are inquiry-based, students are more engaged and develop broader skill sets. Nina Notman investigates what that looks like practically. chemistryworld.com/features/the-u…