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Royal Society of Chemistry
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The Royal Society of Chemistry’s purpose is to advance excellence in the chemical sciences – to improve the lives of people around the world now and in the future. We are the professional body for chemists in the UK, and an internationally renowned publisher of high quality chemical science knowledge. We support and represent more than 50,000 members and an international community. If you work with or love chemistry, we are here to support you – for the benefit of science and humanity.
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Our colleague Stephen Hendry contributed to a GSK roundtable discussion on the power of collaboration in breaking down barriers for underrepresented groups in STEM careers in the UK... find out more and watch the excellent video from the day ⬇
At GSK, we’re inspiring the next generation of diverse innovators to help us tackle the world's biggest health challenges. But we can’t do this alone. That’s why, to mark the first year of our £6m, 10-year investment in UK STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) equity initiatives, we brought together organisations such as New Scientist, our STEM mentoring partners, and others to share insights on breaking down barriers to STEM careers for under-represented groups. Find out more: https://gsk.to/491UfKt #GSKSTEMUK
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Knowledge. Reputation. Community. This is what you could develop when you join our peer reviewer network. Use your expertise in computational science to review for a number of our journals. Learn more ▶️ https://rsc.li/3Vbc2sL
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New case study! Beth works at @EDFenergy Hinkley Point C, using chemistry to help get ready for a safe, net zero future. As a chemistry engineer, Beth monitors water quality at Hinkley Point C, which will power six million homes when it opens in 2029: https://rsc.li/4fVRts6
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New case study! Beth works at a nuclear power plant, using chemistry to help get ready for a safe, net zero future. As a chemistry engineer, Beth monitors water quality at EDF (UK) Hinkley Point C, which will power six million homes when it opens in 2029. Explore Beth's job and share with your students: https://rsc.li/4fVRts6
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Thanks to your hard work, the pharmaceutical industry is making new discoveries every single day. And with Royal Society of Chemistry membership, you can keep doing your job. We’re here to raise your profile, advance your career and help you build new connections in the drug discovery industry. Ready to get started? #JoinIn ▶️ https://rsc.li/3Vs2Nor
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Delve into the latest developments in developments in experimental and computational chemistry, physics and life sciences and find out how they have enabled a greater quantitative understanding of lipid asymmetry, with speakers including: - Gerald W. Feigenson (introductory lecture), Cornell University, US - Felix Goni (Closing remarks lecture), University of Basque Country, Spain - Armagan Kocer, University of Twente, Netherlands - Erwin London, Stony Brook University, US - Heiko Heerklotz, University of Freiburg, Germany - Kandice Levental, University of Virginia, US - Markus Deserno, Carnegie Mellon University, US - Neha Kamat, Northwestern University, US - Sheena E. Radford, Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, UK - Sylvie Roke, EPFL, Switzerland Poster abstract submission is now open – send us your abstract to be a part of the discussion. Find out more ➡️ rsc.li/membranes-fd2025
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Nominating someone for an RSC Prize? Here’s how to make sure your nomination does them justice 👉 https://rsc.li/3V6shHJ #Prizes #ChemicalSciences #Recognition #Awards #Award
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What does the future of STEM in Scotland look like? That was on the agenda of our Science and the Parliament event in Edinburgh today. Around 200 people headed to Dynamic Earth to share their views and hear from experts, while our Royal Society of Chemistry President Dr Annette Doherty and Richard Lochhead MSP, Scotland's Business Minister, gave speeches. Our colleague Niall Sommerville kicks off our video, giving a flavour of what took place in the Scottish capital...
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Today sees our excellent annual event at Holyrood, bringing together the scientific and political communities in Scotland to discuss “the future of STEM in Scotland” at Science and the Parliament. Our president Annette Doherty is leading the Royal Society of Chemistry delegation in Edinburgh today, including meeting Richard Lochhead MSP, Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills Scotland. Look out for further highlights later on from Niall Sommerville and the organising team.