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Closing out our #ChemSciSymposium for 2025, Professor Chris Chang is presenter with our Chemical Science Lectureship prize by our symposium chair, Professor Tom Meade!

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We've been hearing from so many different speakers at the forefront of imaging, diagnostics and biosensing over the last two days as part of the #ChemSciSymposium.

If this has intrigued you, explore our themed collection for this exciting meeting - all papers free to read!

rsc.li/ChemSciSymCo...

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Professor Xingyu Jiang presenting on Microfluidics at the Royal Society of Chemistry as part of the #ChemSciSymposium.

Professor Xingyu Jiang presenting on Microfluidics at the Royal Society of Chemistry as part of the #ChemSciSymposium.

Professor Xingyu Jiang of Southern University of Science and Technology, China is now presenting on 'Double Digital Microfluidic Assays'

@labonachip.rsc.org

Explore Professor Jiang's recent Chemical Science paper at doi.org/10.1039/D3SC...

#ChemSciSymposium

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Professor Sandeep Verma presenting at the Chemical Science Symposium 2025.

Professor Sandeep Verma presenting at the Chemical Science Symposium 2025.

Professor Sandeep Verma of @chemcomm.rsc.org is presenting in our late morning session of this year's #ChemSciSymposium, covering the fabrication of chips that can be used for multicell tracking and other topics aligned to the development of assays.

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A promotional image for the Chemical Science and Dalton Transactions spotlight collection on bioinorganic chemistry guest edited by Serena Debeer, Abhishek Dey and Mi Hee Lim.

A promotional image for the Chemical Science and Dalton Transactions spotlight collection on bioinorganic chemistry guest edited by Serena Debeer, Abhishek Dey and Mi Hee Lim.

There has been so much fantastic bioinorganic chemistry research presented as part of the #ChemSciSymposium.

If you'd like to discover more state-of-the-art research in this area, do make sure to check out our spotlight collection with @daltontrans.rsc.org:

pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...

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Professor Rachel Codd at the Chemical Science Symposium, presenting a slide showing a large number of chelators.

Professor Rachel Codd at the Chemical Science Symposium, presenting a slide showing a large number of chelators.

Professor Rachel Codd, who has travelled from Australia to share her exciting research with us at the #ChemSciSymposium, introduces her 'obsession with chelators'.

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Professor Maryellen Giger introducing the Medical Imaging and Data Resource Center at the Chemical Science Symposium 2025 on diagnostics, imaging and sensing.

Professor Maryellen Giger introducing the Medical Imaging and Data Resource Center at the Chemical Science Symposium 2025 on diagnostics, imaging and sensing.

Day two of the 2025 #ChemSciSymposium has started. We are excited to have Professor Maryellen Giger, University of Chicago, presenting on AI for imaging and theranostics.

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At slightly short notice, I’m very excited to be attending day 2 of the @chemicalscience.rsc.org #chemscisymposium! Be sure to keep an eye on the ChemSci feed to keep up-to-date on today’s great lineup of talks!

#Chemsky

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Professor Nick Long presenting on the development of microbubble kits.

Professor Nick Long presenting on the development of microbubble kits.

Professor Nick Long presenting on the development of 19F labelled microbubble kits.

Next up for these developments in the future - even smaller bubbles, nano!, and targeting.

#ChemSciSymposium

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Professor Gilles Gasser from ChimieParis Tech presenting at the 2025 Chemical Science Symposium.

Professor Gilles Gasser from ChimieParis Tech presenting at the 2025 Chemical Science Symposium.

Professor Gilles Gasser is delivering the third talk of our #ChemSciSymposium day 1 afternoon session, presenting on 188Re radiopharmaceuticals.

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Professor Duncan Graham from the University of Strathclyde introducing his talk as part of the CHEMICAL Science Symposium 2025.

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Professor Duncan Graham from the University of Strathclyde introducing his talk as part of the CHEMICAL Science Symposium 2025. The image shows a man at a lectern with projected slides behind him.

Our second talk of the #ChemSciSymposium 2025 is from Professor Duncan Graham, University of Strathclyde.

Professor Graham is discussing sandwich-based SERS essays and focusing on end user pool to transform science into success.

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Professor Tony James from the University of Bath introduces his talk on using boron in fluorophores and sensing.

Professor Tony James from the University of Bath introduces his talk on using boron in fluorophores and sensing.

And our first talk of the #ChemSciSymposium is from Professor Tony James, discussing imaging using boron containing compounds with fluorophores for sensing!

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A photograph of the speaker podium at Burlington House with a promotional slide for the journal Chemical Science.

A photograph of the speaker podium at Burlington House with a promotional slide for the journal Chemical Science.

Executive editor Rebecca Campbell is introducing the journal and the symposium.

Executive editor Rebecca Campbell is introducing the journal and the symposium.

Excited to be at Burlington House in chilly London today and tomorrow for the 2025 #ChemSciSymposium.

We are starting up now and look forward to some fantastic talks on the chemistry of imaging, sensing and diagnostics.

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Promotional banner for the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemical Science Symposium, celebrating its 150th anniversary, scheduled for 18-19 November 2025 in London, UK. The image features an abstract, atomic-like design in bright colours, with text inviting submissions for poster abstracts by 8 September.

Promotional banner for the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemical Science Symposium, celebrating its 150th anniversary, scheduled for 18-19 November 2025 in London, UK. The image features an abstract, atomic-like design in bright colours, with text inviting submissions for poster abstracts by 8 September.

Your research could shape the future of chemistry for imaging, biosensing & diagnostics. Present it at the #ChemSciSymposium to gain instant feedback from peers, with expert speakers in attendance.

Submission closes 8 September. Show us what you’re working on: rsc.li/chemscisymp2025 #ChemSky

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"Promotional image for the Chemical Science Symposium 2025, scheduled for 18–19 November 2025 in London, UK. It features a photo of invited speaker Tony James, with a 'Find out more' icon. The background includes abstract scientific graphics."

Professor Tony James is speaking at the Chemical Science Symposium which is being held on the 18th and 19th of November!

Discover his recent research on the detection of peroxynitrite in drug-induced liver injury and FRET nano probes in our themed collection […]

[Original post on fediscience.org]

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A promotional image for the Chemical Science symposium on bioimaging, sensing and detection showing the detection of a malignant cell. 

The symposium is being held on the 18th and 19th of November in London.

A promotional image for the Chemical Science symposium on bioimaging, sensing and detection showing the detection of a malignant cell. The symposium is being held on the 18th and 19th of November in London.

This year's #ChemSciSymposium is being held in London on the 18th and 19th November. We're highlighting exciting new research in the area of biosensing, imaging and detection!

Discover the research behind this symposium and read our themed collection here: https://rsc.li/46RuHAy

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A promotional image for the Chemical Science Symposium on imaging, biosensors and diagnostics, being held on the 18th to 19th of November in London UK.

The image shows a cell with fibrils in red and a targeting reticule focusing on it rather than the nearby blue cells.

A promotional image for the Chemical Science Symposium on imaging, biosensors and diagnostics, being held on the 18th to 19th of November in London UK. The image shows a cell with fibrils in red and a targeting reticule focusing on it rather than the nearby blue cells.

This year's #ChemSciSymposium is fast approaching!

This year's symposium is bringing together the wider Chemical Science community to explore the chemistry of imaging, biosensing and diagnostics, and to celebrate 15 years of the Royal Society of Chemistry's […]

[Original post on fediscience.org]

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I've registered for Chemical Science symposium 2025: Chemistry of imaging, biosensing and diagnostics, join me Register now

This year's #ChemSciSymposium is fast approaching!

We’re bringing the Chemical Science community together to explore the chemistry of imaging, biosensing and diagnostics, and to celebrate 15 years of @rsc.org's flagship journal.

Register and find out more: invt.io/1lxb70hkb1o
#ChemSky 🧪

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Promotional graphic with photo of Chris, his name and affiliation (Princeton University) and the phrase 'Meet the 2025 Chemical Science Lectureship winner'

We are delighted to announce that Professor Christopher Chang @christhechang.bsky.social has won the 2025 Chemical Science Lectureship! rsc.li/chemsci-lectu...

Chris will deliver his Lectureship at the 2025 #ChemSciSymposium on 18-19 November in London, UK: rsc.li/chemscisymp2025

#ChemSky #🧪

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Who will you nominate for the Chemical Science Lectureship? Nominate your winner by 1st March 2025.

In the upper right hand corner is a logo for the Royal Society of Chemistry. In the lower left corner is an icon celebrating 15 years of the journal Chemical Science.

A cyan background with strands that look like small fibre optic cables. There is text in the middle and bottom of the image. The text reads: Who will you nominate for the Chemical Science Lectureship? Nominate your winner by 1st March 2025. In the upper right hand corner is a logo for the Royal Society of Chemistry. In the lower left corner is an icon celebrating 15 years of the journal Chemical Science.

Nominations for the new Chemical Science lectureship are open!

We're looking for researchers in imaging, biosensing, and diagnostics, which aligns with the #ChemSciSymposium, that have published in Chemical Science in the last 5 years.

Nominate at rsc.li/chemsci-lectureship25

#Chemistry #ChemBio

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