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Having a great time at the ICS2024 Shanghai learning about many exciting developments in the sugar world. All the lectures from the group done Jennifer Johns Calum Haydon Bristol Chemistry but the week is not over #glycotime


Out now in Angewandte Chemie, our latest work exploits strain release of ABB and photoredox catalysis for the synthesis of ABH – a Csp3 rich bioisostere of meta-substituted pyridine. Congratulations to the team! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10… #photoredox #research #strainrelease #bioisostere


New paper in ChemistrySelect from Bristol Chemistry: “Towards Implantable Artificial Muscles: Epoxy-Based Bilayer Thermal Actuators". Key points include safe, low-voltage operation at physiological temps aimed at improving life for the aging population. doi.org/10.1002/slct.2…

Just out! Perspective by Orr-Ewing group and Basile Curchod surveying recent advances in experimental and computational photochemistry aiming to better understand photochemical processes in Earth’s atmosphere. Bristol Chemistry Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council @ERC_RESEARCH #compchem pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

New paper in Radiocarbon journal on best practices for compound-specific radiocarbon analysis of lipids preserved in ceramic vessels. doi.org/10.1017/RDC.20…



We are delighted to present our collaborative investigation of the divergent selectivity of the Diels-Alderases AbyU and AbmU, and their applicability in diastereo- and enantiocontrolled synthesis in our latest work. Have a read in Chemical Science ! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Discover our perspective 'Theoretical and Experimental Advances in Atmospheric Photochemistry' with Orr-Ewing group in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, summarizing the outcomes of a recent CECAM workshop on the topic! doi.org/10.1021/acs.jp… European Research Council (ERC) Bristol Chemistry ACS for Authors Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Our latest work, in collaboration with Robert Paton, is out now Angewandte Chemie. We developed a regio- and enantioselective Pt-catalyzed diboration of unactivated alkenes with (pin)B−B(dan), where B(dan) goes to the less hindered carbon. Congrats to team! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…


New publication from Bristol Aerosol Research Centre in Environmental Science & Technology Journals: Relationship between Exhaled Aerosol and Carbon Dioxide Emission Across Respiratory Activities. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Recently out by our group in Angewandte Chemie is solving the latest part of the mupirocin biosynthesis puzzle - involving an on-line epoxidation step. This was a collaboration with Prof Matt Crump’s group at Bristol. Well done to all involved! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/HRRCCMFV…

New paper in Analytical Chemistry on a novel method developed by OGU Bristol Bristol Chemistry with The National Archives Matthew Collins @matthewcollins.bsky.social to extract lipids from historic parchments pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…. Paving the way for dietary and paleoclimate studies using parchments. Funded by ercb2c The Royal Society.

Our Technical Specialist Rob Harniman has secured Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funding for a cutting-edge Atomic Force Microscopy (bio-AFM) platform at the University of Bristol to enhance bioscience research in multi-disciplinary programmes. Congratulations!

Really excited to be in Tokyo with Nina Allen Bristol Chemistry to take part at the #IRT2024_Tokyo - what an amazing city and an even better scientific programme


Our Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Research Fellow Dr Jessica Cross won the prize for best oral presentation at last week's European Peptide Society Meeting in Florence. Many congratulations! ✨


The chemical industry is failing to stop emissions of super-strong greenhouse gas HFC-23 according to research. Read more on our blog by Caboteers Drs Dominique Rust and Kieran Stanley Bristol Chemistry environment.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/09/04/che…

Congratulations to Nina Allen TECS and Bristol ChemSynth CDTs Bristol Chemistry and all other winners of the #IRT2024_Tokyo travel award 🎉
