NGBiocat Bern 2021
Another Dr. graduated from the Paradisi group! Well done Lidia!
Lidia did very well in her viva! It was short and sweet and the examiners were very impressed! Onwards and upwards towards new adventures, we will miss you! Related Posts
Nourah’s viva was a success!
Nourah successfully passed her viva on the 25th of January! 4h of questions which the examiners defined as extremely interesting and interactive. Very well done Nourah, we wish you all the best for your future! Related Posts
SCS Green & Sustainable Chemistry Award 2021
I am so honoured to have been awarded the SCS Green & Sustainable Chemistry Award 2021. There is no question that this has only been possible thanks to every one in the group (current and past members) that have worked with me over the years and developed our research ideas with relentless dedication. This has been a great year, a strange […]
David and Ana’s paper makes the 2020 HOT Green Chemistry articles list
The work just published in Green Chemistry co-authored by Ana and David has been selected as a 2020 HOT Green Chemistry article. It is gold open access, can be freely accessed here. It is great to see the drive of the group in doing cutting edge research with dedication and true passion. Very well done! […]
During the #Covid19 Quarantine
The research during the quarantine, which at the time of this post is still ongoing in the UK, has suffered quite a set back for what concerns experiments in the lab. The group has used this time to focus on finishing papers for which we had sufficient data accumulated, and drafting others to have them […]
Presenting our research (Jan-Mar 2020)
A few great meetings have already taken place this year and we have presented our progress through invited talks and posters. The 2nd Anglo Swiss Conference in Basel was a great way to network for the group and get to know researchers from the other Swiss universities. We presented posters and chatted about our science. AmineBiocat4.0 took place […]
Amazing reunion of the two Paradisi groups
As team building activity the Paradisi groups (Nottingham and Bern) went out for snow hiking in Murren! Very nice wheatear and fantastic view. Related Posts
Paradisi Research Retreat 2020
This year has started very well, the Nottingham cohort came to Bern for the first Paradisi Research Retreat. It has been a great few days with a lot of scientific discussions and a trip to the Alps for snowshoe walk in one of the most scenic places nearby. We have very ambitious plans for 2020. […]
2019 Round-up!
What a year this has been! We have now moved to the University of Bern, all the fantastic labs are (nearly!) up and running (stay tuned for a full tour as we will officially open them in early 2020), David and Eimear have successfully defended their PhD and are now in Bern working on exciting […]