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Masoud Kazem-Rostami

Masoud Kazem-Rostami is an organic chemist skilled in molecular design, synthesis, and analytical characterization of applied materials who has introduced a new family of molecular lambda-shaped light-driven dual switches. Masoud earned a PhD in Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences from Macquarie University in Australia in 2018. He joined the Stoddart Group as a postdoctoral research fellow

2016 Nobel Laureate Stamps are Worth a Visit to e-Bay

Ken Leung, Fraser’s host from the Baptist University during his recent visit to Hong Kong and keen philatelist, unearthed stamps from across the globe featuring 2016 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry amongst others linked to Peace, Literature, Physics and Physiology & Medicine. The stamps, which come from the Solomon Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger and Sierra Leone,

Fraser Introduces Accomplished Chemists Chad Mirkin & Harry Anderson at IIN Symposium

The 2019 IIN Symposium on “Maps, Materials, and Methods for Navigating the Nanoscale World” was held in Evanston on Thursday, November 14. Fraser introduced Professor Chad Mirkin, Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and winner of the 2019 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine. Chad is a highly decorated scientist and prolific inventor as well as an impactful teacher

Fraser Organizes and Presents at Beilstein Nanotechnology Symposium

Fraser Stoddart, along with Cafer T Yavuz from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, were the scientific organizers of the 2019 Beilstein Nanotechnology Symposium on New Directions for Nanoporous Materials. Fraser also presented an invited lecture titled Taking Cylodextrin Metal-Organic Frameworks from Research Laboratory to the Market Place. The symposium brings Metal-Organic Framework experts together to hear and discuss cutting-edge

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