IYCN Virtual Visibility for Younger Chemists Campaign: Medicinal and Biophysical Chemistry

The International Younger Chemists Network is excited to share some of the research that was submitted as part of our Virtual Visibility program. This program was designed to give early-career chemists the opportunity to share their research in a year when many conferences and scientific meetings were canceled. This video features presentations from Zeinab Khalil (Australia), Angelo Frei (Australia, @Angelo_Frei), and Torsten John (Germany, @Torsten_John)
 
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IYCN Virtual Visibility for Younger Chemists Campaign: Organic Chemistry

We are excited to share the research of Adedotun Adeola (Nigeria), Anna Rustler (Germany, @regensburganna), and Gabrieli Moreira (Brazil) that were submitted as part of the #VirtualVisibility for Younger Chemists initiative!
 
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IYCN Virtual Visibility for Younger Chemists Campaign: Electrochemistry

We are excited to share the research of Annelisa Rigoni (Australia, @RigoniStella), and Yuhua Feng (United Kingdom) that were submitted as part of the #VirtualVisibility for Younger Chemists initiative!
 
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Virtual Visibility for Younger Chemists Campaign: Environmental Biochemistry

The International Younger Chemists Network is excited to share some of the research that was submitted as part of our Virtual Visibility program. This program was designed to give early-career chemists the opportunity to share their research in a year when many conferences and scientific meetings were canceled. This video features presentations from Dalia Allouss (Hassan II University, Morocco) and Georgia Sinclair (RMIT University, Australia).
 
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Virtual Visibility for Younger Chemists Campaign: Green Chemistry

The International Younger Chemists Network is excited to share some of the research that was submitted as part of our Virtual Visibility program. This program was designed to give early-career chemists the opportunity to share their research in a year when many conferences and scientific meetings were canceled. This video features presentations from Natasa Kalogiouri (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Magdalena Lederbauer (Sir Karl Popper Schule, Austria) and Adalgisa Martínez-Silveira (Universidad de la República, Uruguay).
 
 
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