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If you have a question about this talk, please contact hrj27. Announcing Dr Bridget Stocker – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Easterfield Award “Glycolipids as Immunomodulators” Dr Mattie Timmer – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand “Total Synthesis Without Protecting Groups: Aza-Sugars” Friday 6th June 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Unilever Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge “The Easterfield Award is awarded annually by the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry to a chemist in New Zealand in recognition of the quality and originality of their research. The winner of this award will visit the UK for a period of up to two weeks to deliver a lecture at a number of locations in order to promote scientific links between New Zealand and the UK.” http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/Easterfield/Index.asp All welcome! This talk is part of the Chemistry Departmental-wide lectures series. This talk is included in these lists:
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