Wilson Research Group

Wilson Research Group

Application of synthetic molecules to problems in Chemical Biology and Materials Science.

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Author: Andrew Wilson

27th Jan 20211st Sep 2023 Andrew Wilson

Kris Hetherington defends her PhD thesis

18th Dec 20201st Sep 2023 Andrew Wilson

Understanding the role of oligomers in disease relevant amyloid assembly

23rd Oct 20201st Sep 2023 Andrew Wilson

Understanding the way proteins shapeshift

28th Jul 20201st Sep 2023 Andrew Wilson

Emma Cawood defends her PhD thesis

6th Jul 20201st Sep 2023 Andrew Wilson

Stapled Peptides as HIF‐1α/p300 Inhibitors: Chemistry European Journal Article featured in Chemistry Views

17th Jan 20207th Jul 2020 Andrew Wilson

Sergio Celis wins prize at RSC Chemical Biology and Bio-Organic Group Forum

17th Jan 20207th Jul 2020 Andrew Wilson

Matt Foulkes and Sergio Celis win prizes at School of Chemistry Postdoc Conference

19th Jun 201917th Jan 2020 Andrew Wilson

Emma Cawood and Kristina Hetherington win prizes at Chemistry Postgraduate Symposium

7th Jun 20197th Jun 2019 Andrew Wilson

Emma Cawood wins prize at the FBS Postgraduate Symposium

3rd May 20193rd May 2019 Andrew Wilson

Molecular ‘prosthetics’ research spotlighted by Chemical Science journal

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