
Ayan Dhara
@ayan_chem
Research scientist @BICGroup (working on tattoos). Previously, Postdoc: The Loeb group @uwindsor and the Flood lab @IUBChemistry. PhD: @beuerlegroup @Uni_WUE
ID: 177645318
12-08-2010 18:04:03
773 Tweet
400 Followers
917 Following


Really proud to see this work out in Chemical Science!!! We explored a new approach to tunable sustained drug release materials. Therapeutic Coordination Polymers (TCPs) operate as degradation-based drug-release materials.

🚀Exciting News! The R-G group UWindsor Chemistry is hiring! Join an awesome team of researchers working at the interface of soft organic electronics & semiconducting polymers chemistry 😎Check out the details at rondeaugagnegroup.com/join-us 💡🔬 #ResearchOpportunity #OrganicElectronics





We have a PhD position available to join our team Universität Siegen starting October 1, 2024. For further information about the position and to apply (deadline 31.07.24), see below. RTs appreciated jobs.uni-siegen.de/job/Researcher… (English version) jobs.uni-siegen.de/job/Wissenscha… (deutsche Version)

Collaborative work with @prof_djadams now in nature . Manchester Institute of Biotechnology University of Glasgow Warwick Chemistry Protein stabilisation within mechanically-releasable hydrogel. Depressing the syringe, releases active excipient free protein. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Lara Watanabe (PhD 2022) had access to UWindsor Chemistry's high-quality equipment and that opportunity led to career success. She is now a crystallographer and teaching lecturer at the University of Guelph. Read her story. bit.ly/467iwNs


Our recent paper has been accepted by J. Am. Chem. Soc.! We have achieved helicity switching and chiral amplification in a double helical foldamer by solvents. This work was entirely accomplished by our outstanding PhD student, Kotaro Matsumura! Congrats, Kotaro!! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…





Heavy is the bear that wears the crown…🐻👑 For the second year running 128 'Grazer' is crowned #FatBearWeek Champ! Thanks to everyone who cast a vote & celebrated the importance of Katmai National Park's ecosystem. Special shoutout to the “official sponsor” of Fat Bear Week, the salmon.


At UNSW Science we have been investigating the tar balls that washed up on Coogee and other Sydney beaches. What do we know (and not know!) so far? Here comes our thread!


