
Adam C. Sedgwick
@acsedgwick
Lecturer at King's College London. Glasstone Research Fellow (Oxford). Former Sessler group member (Postdoc) and James group member (PhD).
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19-09-2016 19:56:51
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You can leverage imperfect chemosensors with cross-reactivity or off-range LOD for better results, especially in complex biological samples. Here is our short introductory concept paper on ChemEurJ: Chemistry - A European Journal dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.2… KOREA UNIVERSITY MEDICINE(고려대학교의료원)


Chemo-click: our latest strategy to image subsets of cells. Rapid and modular approach, in principle suitable for many #chemokines and #immune cells. Terrific work by Marco Bertolini, Lorena and utsa karmakar, just published Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS). Free link: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


👉Imaging Tools for Chemical Biology Edited by Lei Feng and Tony James (Tony James) 🔗bit.ly/4hvOUyU 🔍This book provides a comprehensive overview of multimodal and combined techniques used for imaging applications in Chemical Biology.




The OG Samarium Benzene Tetra-Anion (rdcu.be/d5pQi) out now in Nature Chemistry. Big thanks to everyone who worked on this, too many to name all of them here. Just wanted to say a special thank you to Georgia Richardson on this work, great way to finish your PhD!

Check out Jennifer Hiscock excellent preview of @philgale/Gale Research Group ’s back to back Chem papers developing the next generation of synthetic anion carriers. It also includes a fantastic summary of the organelle selective transporters I developed during my PhD!

The Goldup Lab PhD projects available in range of areas - something for everyone! Join us to do cool chemistry using the mechanical bond in catenanes & rotaxanes for real world applications in the shiny shiny new Molecular Sciences Building UoBChemistry 😊 Reposts appreciated!


Congrats to all involved in this excellent collaboration, led by Xingzao (Yujia Qing and Hagan Bayley group) Aidan K Oxford Chemistry #nanopore #photoswitch #ion transport


Pleased to share some of our collaborative work between Enamine Ltd 🇺🇦 and Pfizer Inc. on the development of new saturated heterocycle building blocks for use in medicinal chemistry!

Excited to share this collaborative paper out in ChemPhotoChem with Donal O'Shea (RCSI_Chemistry) and Michael Hall looking at inherently chiral heterocycles made via strain promoted click reactions. Newcastle Chemistry Sciences at Newcastle Read it here: …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cp…


Fantastic talk by Adam C. Sedgwick King's College London in our TCD School of Chemistry seminar programme on the development of range of Pd-based luminescent prodrugs for cancer. What a fantastic way to close our 2024-5 Seminar Series



Ever wondered about the chemistry behind the oddly named medical condition called “popcorn lung” ? RCSI-Chem Prof O’Shea explains all in The Conversation (theconversation.com/uk) article out today…..theconversation.com/popcorn-lung-h… Research Ireland and ICI Ireland


Our first photoswitchable channel, controlled by three separate stimuli, up now@ChemRxiv! tinyurl.com/3m4umy3d - we use F-azobenzenes and a pillar[5]arene core to control ion transport + light, pH, and guest, modulating initial rates 170-fold. Collaboration + Mark Wallace!

Check out our recent work J. Am. Chem. Soc. on cancer immunotherapy with a gold drug. Built on our previous work, we now showed that a new water-soluble Au-NHC can induce a year-long (!) immune memory response against colon cancer cells via immunogenic cell death. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…
