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Organization profile
Chemists at the University of Brighton engage with the ‘classical’ areas of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry though much of their work also has a biological or medicinal angle. Through these themes their research interests are aligned with priority areas at university, national and international levels.
Chemistry research within the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences is located in Huxley Building laboratories. The Chemistry Research and Enterprise Group encompasses a diverse range of expertise in which chemical synthesis is the core theme. Working in a multidisciplinary School allows chemistry researchers to interact with experts in the biological and pharmaceutical sciences to facilitate research at the chemistry/biology interface.
Current interdisciplinary research includes analysis of DNA from archaeological sites by mass spectrometry, analysis of composition-based lipid membrane curvature, the development of molecules with anti-ageing potential, drug-releasing polymers and toxin-removing devices for haemodialysis. Other areas of research involve single molecule magnets, carbon capture through coordination chemistry, disclosing agents for organophosphate nerve agents, computational chemistry, electrochemical sensor and biosensor fabrication, 3D microfabrication and supramolecular chemistry.
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Profiles
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Peter Cragg
- School of Applied Sciences - Prof. in Supramolecular Chemistry
- Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease
- Chemistry Research and Enterprise Group
Person: Academic
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Marcus Dymond
- School of Applied Sciences - Subject Lead Biomed and Biomolecular Sci, Principal Lecturer
- Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease
- Chemistry Research and Enterprise Group
Person: Academic
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Ian Gass
- School of Applied Sciences - Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease
- Chemistry Research and Enterprise Group
Person: Academic
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Drug-eluting in vivo probe to monitor age-related lower bowel dysfunction
1/01/21 → 30/06/24
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Cross-coupling routes to partially-fluorinated motifs
Pattison, G.
1/02/21 → 31/01/22
Project: Public Sector
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PECO: Is exposure to airborne fine and ultrafine particulate matter a determining factor in COVID-19 infection and outcome within the UK?
Wyche, K., Maniatis, G. & Smallbone, K.
1/01/21 → 30/06/21
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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3D-printed electrochemical pestle and mortar for identification of falsified pharmaceutical tablets
Shergill, R., Farlow, A., Perez, F. & Patel, B., 12 Feb 2022, In: Microchimica Acta. 189, 3, 100.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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L-Asparaginase from Penicillium sizovae Produced by a Recombinant Komagataella phaffii Strain
Freitas, M., Souza, P., Homen de Mello, M., Fonseca-Bazzo, Y. M., Silveira, D., Ferreira Filho, E. X., Pessoa Junior, A., Sarker, D., Timson, D., Inacio Silva, J. & Magalhaes, P. O., 14 Jun 2022, In: Pharmaceuticals. 15, 6, 17 p., 746.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Regenerative Activities of ROS-Modulating Trace Metals in Subcutaneously Implanted Biodegradable Cryogel
Yergeshov, A. A., Zoughaib, M., Ishkaeva, R. A., Savina, I. N. & Abdullin, T. I., 14 Feb 2022, In: Gels. 8, 2, 26 p., 118.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Activities
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Chemistry Research and Enterprise Group (Organisational unit)
Georgia Whitehand (Member)
1 Oct 2021 → …Activity: External boards and professional/academic bodies › Membership of professional body
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Royal Society of Chemistry, Heads of CHemistry UK (External organisation)
Lizzy Ostler (Chair)
1 Jul 2021 → 1 Jul 2024Activity: External boards and professional/academic bodies › Personal board membership of professional/academic bodies
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Applied Sciences slides - lunchtime seminar 2021
Dipak Sarker (Presenter), Liz Johnson (Presenter) & Susannah Davidson (Presenter)
5 May 2021Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation