Biomaterials Awards Symposium
Four recipients of prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Awards in Biomaterials Sciences will be delivering their Prize-winning seminars in a symposium at the University of Warwick on 3rd March 2017.
Seminars will take place in the Physics Lecture Theatre at the University of Warwick.
13.20-13.30: Introduction
13.30-14.15: Professor Ian Hamley (University of Reading) Peter Day Award Winner
14.15-15.00: Professor Nicholas Kotov (University of Michigan) Stephanie L Kwolek Award Winner
15.00-15.30: Tea, coffee and refreshments
15.30-16.15: Professor Rachel O'Reilly (University of Warwick) Gibson-Fawcett Award Winner
16.15-17.00: Professor Samuel Stupp (Northwestern University) Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award Winner
17.00-18.00: Awards Ceremony and wine reception
Tea and coffee will be available from 13.00; the event will begin at 13.20 sharp and close at 18.00.
This symposium is free to attend, however, please register your intention to attend for tracking of numbers for catering purposes.
Four recipients of prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Awards in Biomaterials Sciences will be delivering their Prize-winning seminars in a symposium at the University of Warwick on 3rd March 2017.
Seminars will take place in the Physics Lecture Theatre at the University of Warwick.
13.20-13.30: Introduction
13.30-14.15: Professor Ian Hamley (University of Reading) Peter Day Award Winner
14.15-15.00: Professor Nicholas Kotov (University of Michigan) Stephanie L Kwolek Award Winner
15.00-15.30: Tea, coffee and refreshments
15.30-16.15: Professor Rachel O'Reilly (University of Warwick) Gibson-Fawcett Award Winner
16.15-17.00: Professor Samuel Stupp (Northwestern University) Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award Winner
17.00-18.00: Awards Ceremony and wine reception
Tea and coffee will be available from 13.00; the event will begin at 13.20 sharp and close at 18.00.
This symposium is free to attend, however, please register your intention to attend for tracking of numbers for catering purposes.