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O'Hair Research Group – School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne
O'Hair Research Group. O'Hair Research Group. School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne. Welcome to the home page of the O’Hair Research Group. The group is interested in the study of Gas Phase Reactions through the use of Mass Spectrometry. We investigate the Gas Phase Chemistry of Organic, Biomolecules and Inorganic and Organometallic Ions. O'Hair Research Group. Gas Phase Ion Chemistry of Biomolecules. Inorganic and Organometallic Gas Phase Ion Chemistry. Organic Gas Phase Ion Chemistry.
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International Workshop on Sonochemistry
SONOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOCATALYSIS FOR. 26 - 28 NOVEMBER 2008. DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION, INDUSTRY, SCIENCE AND RESERCH. Australia India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) Scheme).
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User account | School of Chemistry Intranet
Skip to main content. School of Chemistry Intranet. Enter your central University username. Enter the password that accompanies your username. School of Chemistry Intranet. The University of Melbourne. 61 3) 8344 6567. 61 3) 9347 5180.
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Login : Chemistry instrument booking : The University of Melbourne
Please login to view or book instrument usage. System managed by BumbleBee. Version 1.1.5, released under the GNU GPL. This installation of BumbleBee currently manages 823 users, 171 projects, 28 instruments and 55042 bookings. Email the system administrator.
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The Holmes Group – Applications of Synthesis to Problems in Materials and Biology
Applications of Synthesis to Problems in Materials and Biology. We are interested in synthesis of all kinds, from biologically active molecules to polymers. The common theme is that our target must have a use, whether it allows us to probe a biological system or to make a smart material. Our research also involves extensive collaboration with chemists at CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies and the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College, London. News & Events.
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Early Careers Chemistry Association - Resource Centre
Early Careers Chemistry Association. The Early Careers Chemistry Network (ECCN) is a new initiative that has been organised by the Chemistry Education Association (CEA). The central objective of the ECCN is to assist Victorian secondary school chemistry teachers early in their careers. One of our strategies for achieving this objective was to create a resource website for early careers chemistry teachers to improve their ease of transition into teaching chemistry.
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Donnelly Research Group
The research of the Donnelly Group focuses on the application of synthetic inorganic/organic chemistry to biology and materials science. In particular, we are interested in the application of coordination chemistry to metal-based drugs and the study of metal ions in biological systems. Positron emission tomography (PET) can be used for the diagnosis and characterisation of breast cancer. The figure above shows a PET image of a positron-emitting copper cage amine complex tethered to an antibody (trast...
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ChemCAL delivers interactive course materials to our students across the web. ChemCAL forms an integral part of our courses, complementing the lectures, tutorials and laboratory classes. You can access ChemCAL on your desktop, laptop, and tablet. Recommended web browsers: Chrome. 20 , Safari. Jump right in by selecting your subject below. School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne 2004-2018.
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The Xiao/Wedd Group – Transition Metals in Biology
Transition Metals in Biology. Front row: Sam, Laura, Xiao. Middle row: Giles, Ashwinie, Chathuri, Tony. Back row: Sean, Nineveh, Reza, Tessa. Welcome to the Xiao/Wedd Research Group. We are from the School of Chemistry. At the University of Melbourne. And are located in the Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute. We welcome inquiries from prospective Honours and PhD students and post-doctoral fellows. Please click here. For more information about opportunities within the group.
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Surface Science and Technology Group – Fundamental studies of nanomaterials, nanostructuring of advanced materials & materials characterization
Surface Science and Technology Group. Surface Science and Technology Group. Fundamental studies of nanomaterials, nanostructuring of advanced materials and materials characterization. The Surface Science and Technology Group at the University of Melbourne is led by Professor Robert N Lamb. The main activities within the group are:. Fundamental surface science research,. Developing innovative surface technologies, and. Surface Science and Technology. Parkville, Vic 3010 Australia. Tel: 61 3 8344 6485.
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