Smarter drugs
How can we make drug delivery more precise?
The latest IMSE Highlight Seminar discussed how better molecular engineering could lead to more precise medication.
How can we make drug delivery more precise?
The latest IMSE Highlight Seminar discussed how better molecular engineering could lead to more precise medication.
Nano-electrochemistry: theory meets experiment
The latest Lunchtime Seminar from the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering looked at utilising light to analyse and control biology.
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Podcast: Why students cheat, 3D printing and rainforest radio
In this edition: We find out why students cheat, how 3D printing has evolved and tune into the sounds of the rainforest.
Polymer films for applications in nanotechnology
Polymer films have a wide range of applications from medical implants to sensors and devices.
From the atom to the material
The capabilities, strengths and weaknesses of existing atomistic modelling methods were explored in this week's IMSE Highlight Seminar.
Using light to study and control biology
The latest Lunchtime Seminar from the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering looked at utilising light to analyse and control biology.
How machine learning can drive new material discovery
Dr Jacqui Cole of the University of Cambridge gave an insightful IMSE Highlight Seminar on data-driven molecular engineering of functional materials.
Lightweight Functional Nanomaterials
The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering hosted a Lunchtime Seminar on the wonders of nano materials.
A first for IMSE: novel chemical sensors in White City
IMSE's first Highlight Seminar in White City demonstrated the use of novel chemical sensors with applications from jet engines to healthcare.
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Podcast: Smart tattoos, the future of the NHS and next-generation vaccines
In this edition: We meet researchers creating colour-changing tattoos, at the forefront of vaccines, and responding to the new NHS long term plan.