Relevant RSC interest groups
Members of associated interest groups will automatically become members of the relevant subject community. Members can manually select or remove interest groups and subject communities within their membership profile.
Interest groups associated with the Organic Chemistry Community:
- Biological & Medicinal Chemistry Sector
- Carbohydrate Group
- Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group
- Fluorine Chemistry Group
- Heterocyclic and Synthesis Group
- Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Group
- Physical Organic Chemistry Group
- Protein & Peptide Science Group
- Speciality Chemicals Sector
Other related interest groups
The groups below may be of interest to members of the Organic Chemistry Community, and groups that are relevant across the chemical sciences:
- Applied Catalysis Group
- Consultancy Group
- Coordination and Organometallic Discussion Group
- ESR Spectroscopy Group
- Food Group
- Historical Group
- Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group
- Law Group
- Macro Group UK
- Management Group
- Marketing Group
- Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids Discussion Group
- NMR Discussion Group
- Nucleic Acids Group
- Photophysics and Photochemistry Group
- Process Chemistry & Technology Group
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External links to webpages of interest to organic chemistry scientists.
Division of Organic Chemistry
BBSRC - the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
The UK's leading funding agency for academic research and training in the non-medical life sciences
Communicating biochemistry internationally
Organic Chemistry Animations ChemTube3D Website
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
EuCheMS Division of Organic Chemistry
The Organic Division of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Division (III)
National Organic Symposium Trust, India
A forum to nurture and promote organic chemistry in India.
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