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  2. Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Manchester has a long and distinguished history of Chemistry. John Dalton founded modern Chemistry in 1803 with his atomic theory. William Henry (1774 – 1836) was a Manchester chemist who developed what is known today as Henry's Law. James Joule pioneered the science of thermodynamics in the 1840s while working in Manchester.

  3. Nicholas Turner (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas John Turner, FRS is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [8] His research in general is based on biochemistry and organic chemistry, specifically on biotechnology, cell biology, biocatalysis and organic synthesis. [9] [10]

  4. Francis S. Mair - Wikipedia

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    Francis S. Mair is a British chemist and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [2] [1] His research is based on synthetic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, catalysis and polymer chemistry. [3]

  5. Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science ...

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    The professors of technological chemistry in the Faculty of Technology, Victoria University of Manchester, were W. J. Pope (1905–08), E. Knecht (1909–18), ...

  6. Sabine Flitsch - Wikipedia

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    Sabine Flitsch is a German organic chemist and chemical biologist who holds a personal chair in Chemical Biology at the University of Manchester School of Chemistry, where she runs an active research glycobiology research group based in the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre. [1]

  7. University of Manchester Faculty of Science and Engineering

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    The world's first electronic stored-program computer, the Manchester Baby, came into being at the university, as did its successor, the Manchester Mark 1. The University of Manchester was the birthplace of Chemical Engineering. The world's first steerable radio telescope at Jodrell Bank was built at the University by Bernard Lovell.

  8. Guillaume De Bo - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume De Bo is a Professor and a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Manchester. [3] His research is in the field of polymer mechanochemistry, where he investigates the chemistry of molecules under tension for application in synthetic chemistry, materials and mechanosensors. [2] [3]

  9. David Collison - Wikipedia

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    David Collison is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [3] His research in general is based on inorganic chemistry and magnetochemistry, specifically on coordination chemistry, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and f-block chemistry. [4]