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Join Dennis Gillingham from the University of Basel for a lecture on decoding chemical hits from DNA-Encoded Libraries in The Signal and the Noise.
We are a research group in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the University of Geneva, Switzerland. We have 2-5 funded positions available per year for postdoctoral research associates or PhD students. Applications are possible anytime, please send your letter of motivation, your CV and additional documents to stefan.matile@unige.ch. PhD studies in our group take 4 years, postdocs usually 2-3 years, group alumni are mostly active in academia, worldwide, or in industry, often in Switzerland. Our research is supported by a Swiss-ERC Advanced Grant, an SNSF Excellence Grant, and has contributed to the foundation of two National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs), Chemical Biology and Molecular Systems Engineering. We are interested in translational supramolecular chemistry, at the interface of synthetic organic, biological and materials chemistry, current emphasis is on organocatalysis and cellular uptake. We expect that the new ways to get into contact on the molecular level will provide access to new structures and functions, which in turn will open up new approaches to tackle significant challenges in science and society. Recent achievements are the discovery of fluorescent probes to image physical forces in biology (fluorescent flippers), catalysis with anion-π interactions, chalcogen and pnictogen bonds and oriented external electric fields, and dynamic covalent exchange cascades to enable and inhibit the penetration of cells (thiol-mediated uptake).
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Genève, 1205, CH
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Join Dennis Gillingham from the University of Basel for a lecture on decoding chemical hits from DNA-Encoded Libraries in The Signal and the Noise.
Oh, what a privileged scaffold, asparagusic acid, here as the chiaroscuro JACS Au cherry on the cake in Geneva pâtisserie, tiny but full of positive surprises: https://lnkd.in/euGj2atG The new Golgi trackers are already available from Spirochrome
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Explore the modeling of the organometallic chemistry of s-Alkane complexes in the solid state with Prof. Macgregor from the University of St Andrews.
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Join esteemed scientist Professor Kyoko Nozaki from the University of Tokyo as she delves into the advancement of Catalysts for the efficient utilization of untapped carbon resources.
According to theory and biology, the control of electron movements during a reaction with electric fields could change the way we make molecules. In our new paper in Angewandte Chemie, we examine our approach to realize this in scalable bulk conditions on carbon nanotubes in electromicrofluidic reactors with monoterpene cyclizations https://lnkd.in/ecF6fai4 NCCR Molecular Systems Engineering University of Geneva Faculty of Science | University of Geneva University of Geneva - Department of Organic Chemistry Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF
We are so grateful to Spirochrome to make HaloFlippers and Golgi trackers available for the community, they will enable wonderful science worldwide https://lnkd.in/exrVC3UK https://lnkd.in/eqqsq6cW The chemistry behind the Golgi trackers is particularly beautiful and brand new, worth reading: https://lnkd.in/euGj2atG HaloFlippers: https://lnkd.in/egaT4m_w University of Geneva - Department of Organic Chemistry Faculty of Science | University of Geneva Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF NCCR Molecular Systems Engineering
Stand-up thumb push lions, the Goldilocks inverted region and sigma acidity in pnictogen-bonding transport and catalysis: More is not always better, now new in the flagship journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, Diamond Open Access – thank you CCS Chemistry https://lnkd.in/e6HEBTUe
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Professor René Koenigs from the Institute of Organic Chemistry at RWTH Aachen University will give a talk on September 19th entitled Lighting up Carbene and Nitrene Transfer Reactions.
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Exciting talk by Dr. Nako Nakatsuka from EPFL Neuro X-Geneva Campus Biotech on Structure Switching Aptamers for Biosensing in Complex Fluids on Sept 12. #biosensing #EPFLNeuroX
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Dr. Slava Ziegler, coming from the Department of Chemical Biology at the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology, is set to deliver a presentation regarding the Morphological Evaluation of Small Compounds utilizing the Cell Painting Assay on the 29th of August.