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Christmas Lecture - "From Breaking Bad to Making Good - The Chemistry of Drugs"

7 December 2016 14:00-15:00, Sheffield, United Kingdom


This event is by invitation only

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14.00 Wed 7th December 2016

University of Sheffield
Dainton Building
Lecture Theatre 6

For Y12 and Y13 students only.

David Smith is a Professor of Chemistry at University of York, where he carries out fundamental research in the field of smart nanomaterials and nanomedicines.

In this lecture, David will explore the chemistry which makes drugs work, and using examples of both 'bad' drugs (e.g. those in Breaking Bad) and good drugs (e.g. those which treat infections), he will demonstrate the power of chemistry to control our bodies.
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  • Prof David Smith University of York, United Kingdom

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University of Sheffield

Dainton Building LT06, University of Sheffield, Brook Hill, Sheffield, S3 7HF, United Kingdom

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