Pikramenou Research Group
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Zoe Pikramenou is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Photophysics at the School of Chemistry at University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK. The research group is housed at Molecular Sciences Building with new state of the art facilities.
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Congratulations 👏
for a successful PhD viva ! Thanks to the examiners
@susanjquinn.bsky.social @gemmaloudavies.bsky.social
Time to celebrate 🥳Supervisors too!
@pikramenougroup.bsky.social
@dammo.bsky.social and Sarah Kuehne
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Congratulations Lauren @lozthechemist.bsky.social @uobchemistry.bsky.social for winning a poster prize on your first conference @rsc-photochem.bsky.social #proudsupervisor moment
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Congratulations Lauren ! Proud supervisor monent!
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Congratulations to the posters and talk prize winners at the 2025 @rsc-photochem.bsky.social‬ ECR meeting

Poster prizes:
Dr Jamie Gravell (Imperial)
Lauren Senkiw-Smith (B'ham)
Carl Olavesen (Oxford)
Dr Sebastian Gorgon (Cambridge)

Talk prizes
Dr Rodolfo Teixeira (Loughborough)
Ana Stuhec (Oxford)
A picture of Jamie Gravell receiving his prize A picture of Lauren Senkiw-Smith receiving her prize A pictiure of Carl Olavesen receiving his prize A picture of Rodolfo Teixeira receiving his prize
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Fantastic achievement Sam! Well done.. also very proud @pikramenougroup.bsky.social
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Proud supervisor moment: PhD student Sam Dettmer from @hannongroup.bsky.social ‪@unibirmingham.bsky.social gives a wonderful lecture at #Bioinorganic 17th ISABC in Sweden (www.isabc2025.com), AND wins a prize for his excellent talk too...Congratulations Sam!
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Souvenir of an inaugural #DNA meeting to remember - #IMAJ1!
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The best of the best!
The core of our community on #DNA #RNA junctions during the first meeting #IMAJ1 including @biometalusc.bsky.social, @sebastien-britton.bsky.social, @christinecardin.bsky.social, @granzhan.bsky.social, Jean-Louis, Mark and many others
Thank you again for your participation!
pikramenougroup.bsky.social
What a great setting #DNAjunctions @hannongroup.bsky.social
dmonchaud.bsky.social
Thank you, Miguel!
It was great to have you all here in Paris. It was our first meeting, but it was so exciting and promising! I'm eager to repeat this beautiful experience next year, certainly in the UK! Stay tuned!
#DNA #DNAjunction #iMAJ #IRN
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Great success at the first IRN on Nucleic Acid Junctions meeting — inspiring science, engaging discussions, and exciting prospects.
Thanks to all, especially @dmonchaud.bsky.social for the leadership!
@cnrs.fr @akellett.bsky.social @granzhan.bsky.social
#IMAJ1 #ChemSky #DNAjunctions
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3 weeks until the abstract submission deadline, the 30th of May, for our @rsc-photochem.bsky.social early career meeting in London this June.

For more details about how to submit an abstract for a talk or poster please see: www.rsc.org/events/detai...

#chemksy #photochem
Flyer for the RSC photochemistry and photophysics group early career event in London on the 26th and 27th of June.
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Fascinating work about enzymes activating helicates and turning on function @uobchemistry.bsky.social @uob-bear.bsky.social #bioinorganic #supramolecular
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An enzyme overexpressed in cancer cells, transforms an inert large supramolecular complex into a DNA Junction Binder! With NAND logic control, and a fascinating role for entropy in controlling binding, read it at doi.org/10.1002/anie.202503683 @uobchemistry.bsky.social
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Great work @hannongroup.bsky.social @uobchemistry.bsky.social Well sone Subhendu! #DNA binding agents, activation in vitro and in cells
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An enzyme overexpressed in cancer cells, transforms an inert large supramolecular complex into a DNA Junction Binder! With NAND logic control, and a fascinating role for entropy in controlling binding, read it at doi.org/10.1002/anie.202503683 @uobchemistry.bsky.social
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Two weeks to go before applications for the
@rsc-photochem.bsky.social Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Researcher Lectureship closes at 5 pm on Monday the 31st of March.

For more details about the lecturship and how to apply see this 👇 🧵

#chemsky #photochem
rsc-photochem.bsky.social
We are inviting applications for The Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Researcher Lectureship inspired by Prof. A. P. de Silva.

Nominations for the 2025 lectureship award are open until 5 pm on the 31st of March 2025.

#chemsky #photochem
pikramenougroup.bsky.social
Tomorrow, the hashtag#RSCPoster competition will start on LinkedIn. If you haven't already then please register before midnight TODAY (UK time) ➡️ rsc.li/4gNFUE5

Looking forward to reading posters #RSCInorg
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Little bit more than a month to go before applications for the @rsc-photochem.bsky.social Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Researcher Lectureship closes at 5 pm on the 31st of March.

For more details about the lecturship and how to apply see this 👇 🧵

#chemsky #photochem
rsc-photochem.bsky.social
We are inviting applications for The Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Researcher Lectureship inspired by Prof. A. P. de Silva.

Nominations for the 2025 lectureship award are open until 5 pm on the 31st of March 2025.

#chemsky #photochem
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Very happy to have contributed to this with lanthanides probes together with colleagues at Oxford, SUSTEch and Hong Kong Baptist
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The latest Special Issue from Chemical Reviews showcases research in the design and development of chemical reagents to decipher new fundamental biology and translate this knowledge to advanced diagnostic and/or therapeutic platforms.

Learn more: https://buff.ly/4ba7mtU
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check out this comprehensive and insightful review of lanthanide luminescent complexes in biomedical research from ‪@pikramenougroup.bsky.social‬ and colleagues!
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Interested in luminescent lanthanides for bio-related applications? Check out our review pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Luminescent Lanthanides in Biorelated Applications: From Molecules to Nanoparticles and Diagnostic Probes to Therapeutics
Lanthanides are particularly effective in their clinical applications in magnetic resonance imaging and diagnostic assays. They have open-shell 4f electrons that give rise to characteristic narrow, line-like emission which is unique from other fluorescent probes in biological systems. Lanthanide luminescence signal offers selection of detection pathways based on the choice of the ion from the visible to the near-infrared with long luminescence lifetimes that lend themselves to time-resolved measurements for optical multiplexing detection schemes and novel bioimaging applications. The delivery of lanthanide agents in cells allows localized bioresponsive activity for novel therapies. Detection in the near-infrared region of the spectrum coupled with technological advances in microscopies opens new avenues for deep-tissue imaging and surgical interventions. This review focuses on the different ways in which lanthanide luminescence can be exploited in nucleic acid and enzyme detection, anion recognition, cellular imaging, tissue imaging, and photoinduced therapeutic applications. We have focused on the hierarchy of designs that include luminescent lanthanides as probes in biology considering coordination complexes, multimetallic lanthanide systems to metal–organic frameworks and nanoparticles highlighting the different strategies in downshifting, and upconversion revealing some of the opportunities and challenges that offer potential for further development in the field.
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Interested in luminescent lanthanides for bio-related applications? Check out our review pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
@uobchemistry.bsky.social
Luminescent Lanthanides in Biorelated Applications: From Molecules to Nanoparticles and Diagnostic Probes to Therapeutics
Lanthanides are particularly effective in their clinical applications in magnetic resonance imaging and diagnostic assays. They have open-shell 4f electrons that give rise to characteristic narrow, line-like emission which is unique from other fluorescent probes in biological systems. Lanthanide luminescence signal offers selection of detection pathways based on the choice of the ion from the visible to the near-infrared with long luminescence lifetimes that lend themselves to time-resolved measurements for optical multiplexing detection schemes and novel bioimaging applications. The delivery of lanthanide agents in cells allows localized bioresponsive activity for novel therapies. Detection in the near-infrared region of the spectrum coupled with technological advances in microscopies opens new avenues for deep-tissue imaging and surgical interventions. This review focuses on the different ways in which lanthanide luminescence can be exploited in nucleic acid and enzyme detection, anion recognition, cellular imaging, tissue imaging, and photoinduced therapeutic applications. We have focused on the hierarchy of designs that include luminescent lanthanides as probes in biology considering coordination complexes, multimetallic lanthanide systems to metal–organic frameworks and nanoparticles highlighting the different strategies in downshifting, and upconversion revealing some of the opportunities and challenges that offer potential for further development in the field.
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Excellent opportunity for Early Career Researchers to apply For more details about the lectureship see: www.rsc.org/membership-a...

And you can self-nominate (apply) here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... (which requires signing into a Google account to access the form).
rsc-photochem.bsky.social
We are inviting applications for The Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Researcher Lectureship inspired by Prof. A. P. de Silva.

Nominations for the 2025 lectureship award are open until 5 pm on the 31st of March 2025.

#chemsky #photochem
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There's plenty of nano/photochemistry overlap, so if you like them both, make sure to give the RSC Photochemistry Group a follow over at @rsc-photochem.bsky.social

#chemsky #nanosky #solarfuels #photocatalysis