Commonwealth Chemistry Posters: 2024 winners
Announcing the 25 prize winners from our 5th annual online poster event.
Announcing the 25 prize winners from our 5th annual online poster event.
An interview with 2023 Commonwealth Chemistry Poster conference winner Yahaya Yakubu about their research on remedies for drug-resistant malaria
An interview with 2023 Commonwealth Chemistry Poster conference winner Donna Hitlal about her research on undergraduate chemistry education
An interview with 2023 Commonwealth Chemistry Poster conference winner Tejesvi Patel about their work on treatment against microbial infections and microplastic remediation
Announcing the 25 prize winners from our 4th annual online poster event.
Announcing the 25 prize winners from our 3rd annual online poster event.
A new look at an old reaction makes complicated molecules in a cost- and resource-efficient way, leading to greener ways to turn molecules into medicines.
One third of the global population use dangerous and inefficient cooking systems. 2021 Commonwealth Chemistry Posters prize-winner Uzma hopes her research will lead to access to sustainable, affordable, clean energy for every Pakistani home.
The growing appetite for dairy-free products has seen a rise in the number of plant-based milks on offer in recent years. Consumers are seeking healthier, more sustainable, and more ethical alternatives to current plant- and animal-based foods.
Collaboration between the University of Edinburgh & Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur progresses our understanding of photocatalytic water treatment
The potential of nanotechnology in aiding biomedical research – developing nanosensors for bio application as a cheaper way to detect disease
The small island of Barbados is home to Nikolai Holder – biochemist, humanist and Spiderman fan, who work focuses on crop production rate in Barbados