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Cooperative Research Center for Assembly Controlled Chemical Photocatalysis (CRC 325)💡- funded by @dfg_public - Munich/Regensburg/Leipzig (student run)
Joined March 2022
This week we welcome Dr. John Molloy to the CRC 325 Lecture Series. After a successful start yesterday in Leipzig, we are delighted to welcome him to Regensburg today.
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At the beginning of the year, we took the opportunity to hold our annual PI meeting. We presented and discussed our subprojects in the great atmosphere of Regensburg City center. We were delighted to welcome Dr. Ana I. Benítez-Mateos and Prof. Corinna Hess as guests.
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We are starting our lecture series this semester with Tomáš Slanina. We hope you enjoyed the journey from Leipzig via Regensburg to Munich. Thank you very much for your interesting and inspiring talk. @crc_325 @photochemistry
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We welcomed numerous interested visitors of all ages to the open day at TUM. We were able to introduce our concept of Chemistry with Light and presented our CRC 325. We hope we were able to arouse your interest in chemistry and especially photochemistry.
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Over the last three days, our catalysis network met in Pforzheim to once again discuss the various aspects of catalysis. We would like to thank all keynote speakers and PIs for their presentations and all PhD students for their numerous poster contributions. #crc_325 #CataLysis
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Our CRC 325 can once again look forward to a new publication. Congratulations to everyone involved. Another excellent cooperation. Just check it out: https://t.co/SYF3T9J57Z
#crc_325
nature.com
Nature - Net heterolysis of symmetric and homopolar σ-bonds by stimulated doublet–doublet electron transfer is reported in a series of atypical SN1 reactions, in which selenides show...
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Our 7th SD comes to an end. We all really enjoyed being able to discuss our projects in this wonderful atmosphere in Tutzing. Many thanks to our guest Frank Würthner, who took the time to introduce us to his work and gave us an insight into the fundamentals of dye assembly.
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The week started with a presentation by Prof. Sterner, who gave us an insight into his work as an ombudsperson at the University of Regensburg. Thank you very much for the very interesting lecture and your valuable work.
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Thank you very much @OlallaLab, for your lecture on the TUM. Our CataLysis-network also had the opportunity to learn more about your research. A wonderful conclusion to this Semesters CRC325 lecture series.
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And our CRC 325 lecture series continues once again. Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming @OlallaLab to Regensburg. With her talk “Bright Molecules for Biology”, she gave us an insight into her research. Thank you very much.
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Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming Nobel Prize winner David MacMillan for the CRC 325 lecture series at TUM. A large audience took the opportunity to learn more about "Germany vs. Scotland, and Photoredox Reactions". Thank you very much for your visit.
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Huge thanks to Torsten Bach along with Daniel and Tim and all the folks at TU Munich who hosted me today and showed up in their German strips. Really hoping your generosity extends to the Scotland Germany game tomorrow night!!
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We are pleased to announce another new publication. https://t.co/vYE1T1vVP1 Congratulations to our CRC 325 people.
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As important naturally occurring chromophores, photophysical/chemical properties of quinoid flavins have been extensively studied both experimentally and theoretically. However, little is known about...
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Yesterday @Powers_Lab was also at TUM and his CRC 325 3-lecture series came to an end. Thank you once again for your visit. We were delighted to welcome you to our locations. @dfg_public, @crc_32
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Thank you very much, David Powers for your presentation on "Making, Seeing, and Using Subvalent Nitrogen Species" at the university of Regensburg. Today we are pleased to welcome you at the TUM in Garching.
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Congratulations on the latest publication from our CRC 325 people. A perfect work of cooperation. Just check it out. #crc_325 #newpaper #TheWolf_Group
https://t.co/0gqrUlIrGm
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
An octahedrally coordinated bis(diiminopyridine)cobalt complex enables the visible-light-driven arylation of pyrroles with chloro- and bromoarenes. Spectroscopic and computational studies elucidate...
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Thank you to everyone who took part in our CRC 325 Graduate Only Day this year. We had a great few days at the Ochsenkopf with a hike, summer toboggan run and joint talks and discussions.
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Thank you @GrykoDorota, for visiting us and giving us an insight into your interesting work. We hope you enjoyed your stay in Leipzig, Regensburg and Munich.
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We were delighted to start the new year with a talk by @GrykoDorota in Leipzig. Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you today in Regensburg and tomorrow in Munich.
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