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Polyzos Research Group

Locality: Parkville, Victoria, Australia



Address: School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne 3010 Parkville, VIC, Australia

Website: http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/polyzos

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23.01.2022 And another one - Happy Birthday Jose!! Celebrating a significant number and an Angewandte Chemie acceptance. Congratulations!!!



22.01.2022 Friday night group problem set: just one more mechanism to finish before pizza....

18.01.2022 Congratulations Tyra for winning the Best Talk prize at the RACI Synthesis Symposium today!! We’re proud of you!!!

18.01.2022 We are very proud to see our collaborative work with the Francis group published in JACS!! https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.9b07370



14.01.2022 Practicing our social distancing before lockdown.

13.01.2022 We’re pleased that our latest contribution to palladium and visible light activated C-sp3-H halogenation is accepted in RSC Chemical Science. Congratulations to Milena, Geethi and Tyra!!! https://pubs.rsc.org//C/ArticleLanding/2020/SC/C9SC05722F

12.01.2022 Group bonding at The Australian Flow Chemistry Symposium @ Melbourne



10.01.2022 Welcome to Masson Scholar, Vir who will be joining us over the summer. Vir will be investigating new flow photoredox methods. And it’s NMR time!

10.01.2022 Welcome to the group newly minted Amgen Scholar, Tayla Wilsdon! Tayla will be electrifying the lab with flow electrosynthesis.

07.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Milena! (The Zoom birthday cake worked rather well..).

06.01.2022 Rowan performing a scale up of a new flow decarboxylation method at our CSIRO laboratory!

05.01.2022 Welcome to the group our new Graduate Students, Peeter and Edward!



01.01.2022 Congratulations to our inaugural Amgen Scholar, Tayla on completing her research placement with our lab. Tayla smashed the 3 minute thesis presentation at Queen’s College - Well done Tayla!!

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