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Poster prizes winners at IOESC:2012

Congratulations to the five Polymer Chemistry poster prize winners at The third International Organic Excitonic Solar Cell (IOESC:2012) conference. The winners from left to right were:

Prof Paul Meredith (presenting), Mr Yuliang Zhang, Dr Robert Borthwick, Ms Jesse Roth-Barton, Dr Tianshi Qin and Mr Mario Lemmer

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Poster Prize winner: CopAmphi 2012

Congratulations to Emmanuelle Read (University Paul Sabatier, France) for winning the Polymer Chemistry poster prize at the recent conference CopAmphi 2012.

The winning poster was titled: Copolymères diblocs thermosensibles cationiques : synthèse par RAFT/MADIX dans l’eau et étude de leurs propriétés physico-chimiques

(In English: Cationic thermosensitive diblock copolymers: synthesis by RAFT/MADIX in water and investigation of their physico-chemical properties)

 Emmanuelle Read

CopAmphi 2012 was held in 5th – 7th June, in Toulouse, France.

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Poster prize winners

Polymer Chemistry Congratulations to Adam J. Gormley, Inmaculada Conejos-Sánchez, Paula Ofek, Stefan Hoffmann & Corinna Fetsch for winning the Polymer Chemistry poster prizes at the 9th International Symposium on Polymer Therapeutics: From Laboratory to Clinical Practice.

The winning posters were titled:

  1. Laser guided delivery of polymer therapeutics to prostate tumors. (Adam J. Gormley)
  2. Targeting a rare amyloidotic disease with rationally designed polymer conjugates. (Inmaculada Conejos-Sánchez)
  3. Targeting siRNA to tumors and their stroma as a dual anticancer and anti-angiogenic therapy. (Paula Ofek)
  4. Tumour Targeted Delivery of Polymer Drug Conjugates with pH-Sensitive Release: Monitoring the Biodistribution of Carriers and Drug Model simultaneously by Multispectral Optical Imaging. (Stefan Hoffmann)
  5. Polypeptoids: a truly living polymerisation of biodegradable and synthetic highly versatile polymers (Corinna Fetsch)

Poster Prize winners

9th International Symposium on Polymer Therapeutics: From Laboratory to Clinical Practice was held in Valencia, Spain, 28th – 30th May, 2012.

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Poster Prize winner at Dutch Polymer Days

Congratulations to Dr Yulan Chen (Eindhoven University of Technology) for winning the Polymer Chemistry poster prize at the recent Dutch Polymer Days conference in Lunteren, The Netherlands.

Dr Yulan Chen’s winning poster was on “Mechanically induced chemiluminescence  in polymers”.

 

 

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Congratulations to Tomoki Yoshida for winning a Polymer Chemistry poster prize

photo of Tomoki Yoshida with his winning posterCongratulations to Tomoki Yoshida for winning a Polymer Chemistry poster prize at the International Conference on the Innovation in Polymer Science and Technology 2011 (IPST2011). His winning poster titled “Extraction of Hemicelluloses from Corn Pericarp by the NaOH-Urea Solvent System” was selected by the judges and awarded by Edy Giri Rachman Putra.

Tomoki Yoshida is a PhD student working in the group of Professor J. Azuma, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan. IPST2011 was held in Bali, Indonesia, November 28 – December 1, 2011.

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Polymer Chemistry poster prize winner at the International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials

Congratulations to Ryan Hensarling (The University of Southern Mississippi) for winning a Polymer Chemistry poster prize at International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

The title of Ryan’s winning poster was: Efficient Post-polymerization Surface Modification Utilizing Pendant Thiol Polymer Brushes

Ana West  (Emory University) also won a Soft Matter poster prize at International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials for her poster ‘Effects of Defects on Stress Relaxation in Self-Assembled Protein Networks’ and Jake Ray (The University of Southern Mississippi) won a Journal of Materials Chemistry poster prize.

 Photograph of the three poster prize winners

From left to right: Jake Ray, Ana West and Ryan Hensarling.

The International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials was held 24th – 26th October 2011 at The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, USA.

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Polymer Chemistry poster prize winners at RSC Biomaterials Group 6th Annual Meeting

RSC Biomaterials Group 6th Annual Meeting has been organized by Andrew Dove in University of Warwick. There meeting was held on January 11th, 2001 with more than 65 participants, 18 poster presentations and 10 plenary or invited lectures. Poster prize committee, Sebastien Lecommandoux and Andreas Heise, selected 3 posters to be awarded. The Editor-in-Chief of Polymer Chemistry, Dave Haddleton, congratulated the winners and presented their certificates and presents.

The 3rd poster prize winner was Lynsey Aitken from Strathclyde University and the title of her poster is “Enzyme sensing using gold nanoparticles”.

The 2nd poster prize winner was Nur Nabilah Shahidan from University of Manchester and the title of her poster is “Thermoresponsive cationic graft polymer for colloidal delivery system application”.

AnnHelen Lu, from Universit of Warwick, was selected as the 1st poster prize winner and received a book from Polymer Chemistry. The title of her poster is “L-Proline functionalized polymers as organocatalysts in asymmetric reactions”.

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Polymer Chemistry poster prize winners at 6th International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials

Congratulations to Yohei Kotsuchibashi of Kagoshima University for winning the Polymer Chemistry poster prize at the 6th International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

The title of his winning poster was “Stimuli-Responsive Self-Assembly System That Can Form and Stabilize Nanoparticles at the Desired Size by Sample Mixing and Heating/Cooling of the Selected Block Copolymers”.

Photograph of Youhei Kotsuchibashi next to his winning poster

Yohei Kotsuchibashi works in Professor Takao Aoyagi’s group at Kagoshima University. The 6th International Symposium on Stimuli-Responsive Materials was held 26-27th October 2010 in Hattiesburg, USA.

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