Not exact matches
While studying
synthetic organic chemistry for his Master's, he met a food scientist who told him about how cherished chemists
are in the food industry, where «you can work on products that people can feel, see, and touch,» he recounts.
(The impact of the cuts to EPSRC
is also highlighted by a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron
in which more than 100 senior chemists, including six Nobel laureates, criticize the council's plans to reduce research funding for
synthetic organic chemistry.)
There
's expert opinion about papers
in three exciting areas: electrochemistry for fuel production; flexible metal —
organic frameworks for molecular separations; and
synthetic organic chemistry.
But it
was the Miller experiment, placed
in the Darwinian perspective provided by Oparin's ideas and deeply rooted
in the 19th - century tradition of
synthetic organic chemistry, that almost overnight transformed the study of the origin of life into a respectable field of inquiry.
This seamless integration of computational tools, searchable chemical libraries,
synthetic organic chemistry and biology
is embodied
in Snowdon's discovery platform.
«The expression CMS
is the perfect
MS system for any research laboratory involved
in synthetic organic chemistry and chemical analytics or small molecules to proteins.»
In light of the results of
synthetic organic chemistry and the ability of molecular machines to make reactions site specific, it seems difficult to maintain that nonprotein machine components can not
be built and assembled.