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            of Department                                                                                                          A selection of recent highlights.  More news can be found at www.chem.ox.ac.uk


                                                                                                                                   The work of Oxford chemists was recognised        polarised systems. Christiane’s work is focused on
                                                                                                                                   in the prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry     molecular structures that interact with magnetic
                                 After an academic year like   Head of Administration since spring 2020.  I owe a                  Awards, which celebrate outstanding work and      fields to explain their physical, chemical and biological
                                 no other, it gives me pleasure   debt of gratitude to these colleagues who have made              achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.  properties.
                                 to introduce the 2020-21    outstanding contributions to the life and work of the
                                 edition of Periodic magazine.    Department. Three members of our academic staff,                               Professor Ed Anderson was named     Professor Ben Davis has been
                                 Despite the most challenging   Rob Adlington, Peter Battle and Steve Davies, retired                            the winner of the Bader Award for   awarded the Davy Medal from
                                 of circumstances, since June   in 2020.  Their long-standing commitment to the                                  his creative contributions to organic   the Royal Society. Professor Davis,
                                 my colleagues have been able   Department and their great achievements and are too                              synthesis and synthetic methodology.   of the Rosalind Franklin Institute and
                                 to continue their wide range   numerous to list, but I believe that I speak for everyone                        Ed’s work involves creating molecules   the Department of Chemistry, was
                                                                                                                                                 with function, and creating new
                                                                                                                                                                                     awarded the medal for inventing
                                 of ground-breaking research,   here in thanking them for their enormous contributions             ways to make them more efficiently and selectively   powerful chemical methods that directly manipulate
                                 including research into     to Oxford Chemistry and in wishing them long and                      for synthesis as antiparasitic agents, antibiotics and   complex biological molecules, enabling elucidation and
                                 combatting Coronavirus; you   happy retirements.  I am delighted to welcome some                  anticancer molecules.                             control of biological function and mechanism in vitro
           can read about some of their work on the following   outstanding new faculty members: David Tew (Physical                                                                 and in vivo, beyond the limits of genetics.
           pages.  I applaud their ingenuity and dedication and I   and Theoretical Chemistry) joined us earlier this year                       Professor Andrew Baldwin won
           am very grateful for the efforts of our talented team   and we welcome Iain McCulloch to the Organic section                          the Norman Heatley Award for        Sebastian Kopp and Dr Vanessa
           of administrative and support staff, whose tireless   staff, and Matthew Langton to Inorganic. Thanks                                 his development and application of   Restrepo-Schild were selected
           efforts have helped to make safe working possible and   to the efforts of my colleagues old and new, the                              chemical methods for understanding   to represent the University at
           practical.                                        Department continues to go from strength to strength.                               the biology of membraneless         the 2020 Lindau Nobel meeting.
                                                                                                                                                 organelles. Andrew’s work focuses on   Vanessa is a postdoctoral researcher
           Of course, we are currently still some way away from   Our wider community of alumni and friends continues              large protein assemblies, or ‘aggregates’, whereby one   in the Bayley group, and Sebastian
           our normal routine, but over the coming academic   to strengthen too, and we were delighted by the                      of the aggregates is linked to disease and the other   is a DPhil student in the Anderson group and OxICFM
           year we hope to offer our students and researchers   very positive response to our centenary campaign to                dictates normal cellular function.                CDT. The in-person meeting had to be postponed, but
           the very best environment possible. I have been   support student research.  After a century, the role                                Professor Vernon Gibson of the      a virtual conference was held to allow for scientific
           supported in these endeavours by Associate Heads   played by Oxford Chemistry DPhil students is still                                 University of Manchester, Imperial   exchange and networking.
           Nick Green (Teaching) and Tom Brown (Research). As   crucial; they are using chemistry to help address many                           College London, and MPLS Visiting   Dr Emily Flashman was awarded a
           Tom prepares to step down from his Associate Head   of the world’s most pressing challenges, from COVID                               Professor of Chemistry at Oxford,   prestigious Consolidator Grant from
           role, I offer him my thanks and very best wishes, and   19 to climate change. I hope that you will enjoy reading                      received the Lord Lewis Prize for his   the European Research Council (ERC).
           extend a warm welcome to Charlotte Williams, who   about some of their amazing work in the following                                  seminal contributions to fundamental   The award will fund her research on
           became Associate Head for Research in October 2020.    pages.                                                           and applied inorganic chemistry, and for critical work in   plant oxygen-sensing enzymes and
           The Chemistry Management Board also welcomes                                                                            policy setting at the interface of academia with industry  how to manipulate them in order to
           Grant Ritchie, who becomes Head of Physical and   We were saddened to learn of the deaths of three                      and government.                                   make plants better able to tolerate flooding. Emily
           Theoretical Chemistry as Stuart Mackenzie’s term of   great former members of the Department this year:                               Professor Madhavi Krishnan won      has also been appointed a Fellow of Reuben College,
           office ends, and Janice French, who joins us as our new   Jack Baldwin, Peter Day and Malcolm Green. Their                            the Corday-Morgan Prize for her     Oxford’s new graduate college, which will focus on 21st
           Head of Administration, following the retirement of   pioneering work and achievements brought so much                                invention of a ‘field free’ trap for   century interdisciplinary research.
           Rosie Mortimer, Head of Administration from 2014-  to chemistry and the world beyond, and continue to                                 confining and manipulating a single   Dr Brianna Heazlewood is to receive
           20, and Malcolm Bradbury, who has served as interim   inspire the young chemists of today.                                            colloidal particle or molecule, enabling   an ERC Starting Grant from the
                                                                                                                                                 accurate and precise measurements of   European Research Council for her
                                                                                                                                                 molecular charge in aqueous solution.   pioneering research project ‘Taming
                                                                                                                                                                                     the reaction dynamics of paramagnetic
           On the cover: A collaborative study from the Timmel, Aarts and Mackenzie groups uses confocal microscopy to image the                 Professor Christiane Timmel         species.’ The ERC grants aim to help
           spatiotemporal evolution of magnetic field effects (MFEs) in flavin-doped lysozyme crystals. Due to a number of competing effects,    received the Tilden Prize for her   outstanding scholars and scientists to pursue
           including diffusion and photobleaching of the flavin molecules, the MFE is not uniform within the crystal. The figure is an artistic   seminal contributions to the fields   their most innovative ideas.
           representation by Dr Marcin Konowalczyk of data collected by Victoire Déjean and Jamie Gravell. This work was published in RSC        of Spin Chemistry and Electron
           Chemical Science (Volume 11, Number 3014 August 2020.  Pages 7733–8042.  https://doi.org/10.1039/D0SC01986K). Image                   Paramagnetic Resonance of spin
           copyright Dr Marcin Konowalczyk (licence CC-BY-SA).



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