Tim Kench (@timkench) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Kench

@timkench

Post-doc in the @vilar_group at @imperialcollege. Interested in metallo-drugs, chemical biology and high-throughput/automation of chemistry

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Delighted to share our latest preprint on 'a semi-automated, high-throughput approach for the synthesis and identification of highly photo-cytotoxic iridium complexes' as potential candidates for photodynamic therapy. @vilar_group Imperial Chemistry link: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…

Delighted to share our latest preprint on 'a semi-automated, high-throughput approach for the synthesis and identification of highly photo-cytotoxic iridium complexes' as potential candidates for photodynamic therapy. @vilar_group <a href="/impchemistry/">Imperial Chemistry</a> 

link: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…
Tom Kay (@tomas_a_kay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper (plos.io/43FqBGg) reports a strikingly strong association between social network position and brain-wide patterns of gene expression in a species of carpenter ant (📸 @bartjzijlstra)

Our latest paper (plos.io/43FqBGg) reports a strikingly strong association between social network position and brain-wide patterns of gene expression in a species of carpenter ant (📸 @bartjzijlstra)
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Very excited to share our latest work using fluorescence lifetime microscopy to study RNA secondary structures! A wonderful collaboration between Kuimova Group @vilar_group and Di Antonio Research Group. Many thanks to all of my coauthors!!

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The second theme begins with the second plenary lecture: Ramon Vilar @vilar_group “Imaging and therapy with luminescent metal complexes” Professor of Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry at Imperial College London.

The second theme begins with the second plenary lecture: Ramon Vilar @vilar_group “Imaging and therapy with luminescent metal complexes” Professor of Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry at Imperial College London.