Very happy and excited to join the Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry journal editorial board as an associate editor.
Thank you for this great opportunity.
Looking forward to handling your amazing computational works.
Lecturer of Computational & Theoretical Chemistry at The University of Manchester
Computationally-led catalyst design 🖥️ ⚛️
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Very happy and excited to join the Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry journal editorial board as an associate editor.
Thank you for this great opportunity.
Looking forward to handling your amazing computational works.
Our last paper is out.
In this work, we study the different hydrogen bond (HB) binding modes established between neighbouring HB donors and acceptors in structures with relevance in catalysis and biology.
#compchem #hydrogenbonds
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@inigo_iribarren, Rica García and Isabel Rozas
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202203577
The #RSCPoster Twitter Conference is on 02/28/23 (UK time). Registration is free and quick. Add 1 min video pitch and crosspost if you want.
We want #RSCPoster to be an inclusive event, connecting researchers from around the world to share their work.
While #RSCPoster takes place on Twitter, we are happy for participants to cross-post their posters to other social media platforms.
We're happy for anyone to engage in discussion with members of the community that use other social media platforms but please note that prizes will only be awarded based on participation on Twitter, so please also tweet your poster to be eligible.
I will be taking part in the #RSCPoster event on Mastodon as much as I can and one of our judges and organisers, @polymerreaction, is prominent in the fediverse so will likely be getting involved too!
Some other people associated with the RSC will be taking part on LinkedIn too!
March 15 is the day people leave Twitter.
The abandonment of Twitter in the Musk era has, for now, been inconsistent and chaotic, with people leaving at different times and for different reasons.
An organized effort to promote a "Leave Twitter" day, when everyone still reluctantly there logs off for the last time, with enough advance to line up alternate sites, should help get people out.
Thus, March 15. The Ides of Musk. Spread the word.
I think it's been a very productive week overall:
we started by publishing this review on the "Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade"
https://www.tetrahedron-chem.com/article/S2666-951X(23)00001-3/fulltext
and finished with our last paper out about: Simultaneous Hydrogen Bonds with Different Binding Modes: the Acceptor “Rules” but the Donor “Chooses”.
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202203577
Feel free to check them if interested on #organocatalysis #compchem #hydrogenbonds
📢 Want to do #PhD in computational organocatalyst design 🖥️⚛️, come and join the group at The University of Manchester!
Project: "Application of sigma-hole interactions within organocatalysis"
Deadline: 5th Feb 2023
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If you know someone particularly inspiring, please let me know!
Who are they?
How have they inspired you?
Welcoming women of any shape and size, any global location ❤️
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