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Microwaves boost materials chemistry research
Posted on 02 November 2012
Dr Vladimir Zholobenko, Lennard-Jones Laboratories, has acquired a CEM microwave reaction system MARS-6.
Hannah Moore returns
Posted on 26 October 2012
Analytical chemistry student, Hannah Moore has returned from a six-week Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship to America.
Metals and the amyloid cascade hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease
Posted on 18 September 2012
New research could explain why some people with senile plaques do not suffer from dementia.
Salters Chemistry Festival at Keele
Posted on 27 April 2012
For two days last week, Keele campus saw an inrush of new talent and enthusiasm in the form of 11-13 year olds attending the Salters Institute Chemistry Festivals.
Elevated SAP in Alzheimer’s disease
Posted on 27 March 2012
Recent evidence has suggested that SAP is elevated in Alzheimer’s disease and a team of researchers from Keele has shown that physiologically-significant concentrations of SAP promote the deposition of amyloid beta under conditions approaching those found in vivo.
Saving the Large Blue
Posted on 16 March 2012
A cheap and reliable technique vastly improves the chances of successfully reintroducing the endangered large blue butterfly to the UK.
Keele student awarded Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship
Posted on 15 February 2012
Research student Hannah Moore has been awarded a prestigious Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship.
Winston Churchill award for Keele student
Posted on 10 February 2012
Keele research student Hannah Moore has been awarded a prestigious Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship.
Dave McGarvey wins HE Teaching Award
Posted on 20 June 2011
Dave McGarvey receives Royal Society of Chemistry Higher Education Teaching Award

