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Interviews
Highlights in Chemical Technology talks to high-profile scientists.

Interview: Chemical Carpentry
19 October 2009
Watching carpentry at a young age inspired Thorri Gunnlaugsson to be a chemist and an enthusiastic cook.

Interview: Raising the bar
06 August 2009
Scott Tanner on measuring cell biomarkers and Olympic gymnastics. Ben Merison investigates

Interview: The beauty of molecules
13 July 2009
Omar Yaghi is trying to solve the clean energy problem. Elizabeth Davies investigates

Interview: Linking electronics
01 June 2009
George Malliaras discusses the interplay between organic electronics and biology with Fay Riordan

Interview: Catching counterfeits
08 May 2009
Facundo Fernández talks to Jennifer Newton about the fight against counterfeit drugs and whitewater kayaking

Interview: Seeking the killer application
08 April 2009
Abe Lee talks about the fundamentals of micro- and nanofluidics, lab-on-a-chip devices and finding the microfluidics 'killer application'

Interview: Molecular logic
05 March 2009
A Prasanna de Silva tells Nicola Wise about sensors, supramolecular chemistry and how Sri Lankan percussion can play a part in Irish music

Interview: From nano to macro
10 February 2009
Detlef Günther talks to May Copsey about nanoanalytics, football and measuring the largest crystals in the world

Interview: Mixing it up
19 January 2009
Steven Soper talks to Freya Mearns about interdisciplinary science and a little bit of luck

Interview: Discovering the Texas molecule
03 December 2008
Jonathan Sessler talks to Michael Brown about what motivated him to discover texaphyrin and about the aims of the companies he co-founded

Interview: Taking the lab to the field
04 November 2008
Gillian Greenway talks to Freya Mearns about taking analytical chemistry out of the lab and into the real world

Interview: The flying chemist
20 October 2008
Spiros Pergantis talks to May Copsey about metals in biology and the environment, the future of metallomics and how he nearly became a pilot

Interview: Finger on the pulse
28 August 2008
Paul Corkum talks to Hilary Crichton about attosecond pulses and how developing new ideas is like skiing downhill
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Interview: Chemistry's gain
31 July 2008
Ryong Ryoo tells Rachel Cooper how he took a risk and became an expert in mesoporous materials

Interview: Navy's sensing mission
01 July 2008
Frances Ligler tells Kathleen Too about portable, automated biosensors for fast, on-site detection of pathogens, toxins, pollutants, drugs and explosives

Interview: Environmental impact
10 June 2008
Jeff Tester talks to James Hodge about the importance of environmental science

People power
25 April 2008
Duncan Graham tells Nina Notman just how important people are for the future of science.

Interview: Flying high with nanomedicine
14 March 2008
Jinwoo Cheon tells Stephen Davey how nanoparticles can be used in medical diagnostics.

Interview: A material world
19 February 2008
Eugenio Coronado talks to Gavin Armstrong about the molecular design of magnetic materials and current challenges in the field.

Interview: Analyse this
24 January 2008
Joe Caruso talks to May Copsey about warfare agents, proteomics and why elemental mass spectrometry is not just all about the metal.

Interview: Exciting Materials
19 December 2007
Seth Marder talks to Gavin Armstrong about organic electronics, two-photon chemistry and surface patterning

Interview: The fascination of catalysis
02 November 2007
Ferdi Schüth talks to Madelaine Chapman about rockets, catalysis and law

Interview: Hazard warning
19 October 2007
David Russell is using chemistry in the fight against terrorism and disease. Joanne Thomson finds out how.

Interview: Chemical conservation
18 September 2007
David Saunders explains to Joanne Thomson how chemistry can be used to preserve ancient artefacts

Interview: Technology in a bottle
28 August 2007
Jim Heath talks to Alison Stoddart about the discovery of C60 and his more recent adventures

Interview: Transport on a chip
20 July 2007
Microfluidics meets analytical chemistry. Paul Bohn talks to Jenna Wilson about molecular transport in small channels.
Interview: Water, water everywhere.
14 June 2007
Deborah Swackhamer talks to Kathryn Lees and Neil Withers about water pollution and her dream to sing jazz in piano bars

Interview: Health and natural hazards
29 May 2007
José A. Centeno talks to Kathryn Lees about how Mother Nature affects our health.

Interview: In a spin
20 April 2007
Daniella Goldfarb talks to Colin Batchelor about her dreams for electron spin resonance
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