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This podcast is a general guideline for information and not a specific tutorial for any specific syllabus; therefore, it should not be relied upon. StudySquare Ltd and any people involved in producing this podcast take no responsibility or liability for any potential errors or omissions regarding this podcast and make no guarantees of any completeness, accuracy, or usefulness of the information contained in this podcast, its structure or its show notes.
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This podcast is a general guideline for information and not a specific tutorial for any specific syllabus; therefore, it should not be relied upon. StudySquare Ltd and any people involved in producing this podcast take no responsibility or liability for any potential errors or omissions regarding this podcast and make no guarantees of any completeness, accuracy, or usefulness of the information contained in this podcast, its structure or its show notes.
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Spring 2011 - UCL's Lunch Hour Lecture Series is an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work taking place at the university, in bite-size chunks. Speakers are drawn from across UCL and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications. Lunch Hour Lectures require no pre-booking, are free to attend and are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Under the Surface is a podcast hosted by Chemical Computing Group, where we have in-depth discussions on computer-aided techniques in drug discovery.
Chemical Computing Group (CCG) is a leading supplier of computational chemistry and drug discovery software. CCG's main software platform is the Molecular Operating Environment ("MOE"), which is a single package for visualization, molecular modeling, computer-aided molecular design ("CAMD"), cheminformatics, bioinformatics and methodology development. CCG also produces PSILO, a protein structure repository. For additional information, please visit: www.chemcomp.com. -
Periodically, the podcast that covers all things periods and chemistry!
Each week, over this series of six episodes, we here at the University of Oxford will be taking a deep-dive into just how periods have affected us in tutorials, exams, labs and just generally studying at undergrad. We want to talk about how periods can sometimes just get in the bloody way!
Periodically is funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry Equality and Diversity fund. -
Probably Manchester's best student-run science-themed radio show and podcast! Every episode is themed around a particular chemical element.
Presenters Fergus, Carys and Joe chat about what makes each element interesting and what it is used for, as well as playing science games and interviewing real-life scientists about their research.
Think science and fun repel like particles with the same electric charge? Think again! -
Spring 2011 - UCL's Lunch Hour Lecture Series is an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work taking place at the university, in bite-size chunks. Speakers are drawn from across UCL and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications. Lunch Hour Lectures require no pre-booking, are free to attend and are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
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This podcast is a general guideline for information and not a specific tutorial for any specific syllabus; therefore, it should not be relied upon. StudySquare Ltd and any people involved in producing this podcast take no responsibility or liability for any potential errors or omissions regarding this podcast and make no guarantees of any completeness, accuracy, or usefulness of the information contained in this podcast, its structure or its show notes.
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