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5/1/2026 – Happy New Year
5/1/2026 – Happy New Year from the Goldup Group at the University of Birmingham!
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15/12/2025 – MASC, Milton Keynes
15/12/2025 – Steve and the Group travel to Milton Keynes for the 2025 RSC Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry annual meeting. Lots of awesome science and great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet new ones!
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4/12/2025 – Group Xmas dinner
4/12/2025 – It’s group Christmas dinner time (and yes it does seem to get earlier every year)! Secret Santa was fun as ever, with Steve receiving a slightly judgemental spice rack…
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27/11/2025 – Goodbye Mikolaj and Andreas
27/11/2025 – Steve and the Group say goodbye to Mikolaj and Andreas – it’s been great working with you both!
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3/11/2025 – RSC and E-MRS joint meeting, Doha
3/11/2025 – Steve presents the Group’s work during an Invited lecture at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) joint meeting in Doha, Qatar. For an awesome video about the meeting, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guegd8TN9tk
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1/10/2025 – Welcome Mikolaj
1/10/2025 – Welcome to Mikolaj, a master’s student who is visiting the Goldup Group for an internship as part of his degree.
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29/9/2025 – Welcome Ifaz and Ed
29/9/2025 – Welcome to Ifaz, a new PhD student working on mechanically interlocked oligonucleotides, and Ed, a 4th year project student from the University of Birmingham who will work with us over the next few months.
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25/9/2025 – Molecular Rotor Workshop, Prague
25/9/2025 – Steve gives an Invited lecture at the Molecular Rotors, Motors and Switches Workshop 2025 held in Prague, Czechia.
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16/9/2025 – Workshop at Francis Crick Institute
16/9/2025 – Steve, Fredrik Schaufelberger and Charlie McTernan host a 1-day meeting at the Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, on the role of the mechanical bond in biology and medicine. Exciting to bring the community together to discuss this growing area!
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18/8/2025 – Welcome Andreas
18/8/2025 – Welcome to Andreas, a PhD student with Sophie Beeren at the Technical University of Denmark, who is visiting the Group to work on a new collaboration.
