Jamie Wilmore
@wilmorechem
Departmental Lecturer in Practical Chemistry @OxfordChemistry
Supramolecular chemist. Catholic. Teaches modern science, likes old things. Views own &c.
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http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/people/jamie-wilmore 28-08-2023 17:23:16
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One of the highlights of teaching has to be celebrating student achievements. A great night at this year's first 'Schools Dinner' yesterday, celebrating the Balliol College chemists finishing their final exams. The sun even appeared so we could enjoy the Fellows' Garden in bloom.
The first paper from my PhD is out now in PCCP! Thanks to Langton Research Group Faulkner_Group and Thomas Just Sørensen for all your help and Villads for being the best collaborator ever :)
In case you missed it: "Halogen bonding aza-BODIPYs for anion sensing and anion binding-modulated singlet oxygen generation" by Andrew Taylor and Paul Beer from Oxford Chemistry #OpenAccess 🔓 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Oxford Chemistry are hosting their 5th Autumn Chemistry Conference on 26/09/2024, 16.00- 18.00 BST. In-person registrations must be submitted by 11:00 BST on 10/09/2024. This deadline is fast approaching so don't miss out, sign up to the conference here: bit.ly/AutumnConferen…
Some news: I'm delighted to be moving into the teaching team Oxford Chemistry next week as a Departmental Lecturer in Practical Chemistry. Excited to be taking up a teaching-focused role and working within the great CTL team to deliver Oxford's integrated practical MChem course!
🧪Read about transforming undergraduate lab practicals in this article from Royal Society of Chemistry, featuring the amazing work of the Oxford Chemistry Oxford Chemistry Outreach team. chemistryworld.com/features/the-u…
Check out this new article from Paul Beer, Andrew Taylor and @WilmoreChem at Oxford Chemistry ‘Halogen bonding BODIPY-appended pillar[5]arene for the optical sensing of dicarboxylates and a chemical warfare agent simulant’ #OpenAccess 🔓 buff.ly/3Zi31B8
Great to see this very interesting review out in Chemical Communications from some of the Beer group, highlighting the potential of mechanically interlocked host systems for enhanced ion-pair recognition! Oxford Chemistry pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…