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  1. I was on TV last night talking about a recent study that suggests a possible link between and

    Thanks for having me on the show @theprojecttv and @channel10au

  2. Thank you RMIT for highlighting
    our augmented reality app ARChem. It brings molecules and reactions off the page and into the real world. Like for chemists.

    See rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/2024

    Please drop a comment about the app below - We'd love to know that you think!

  3. Are you a university student keen to learn more about Science Communication? Well good news! Museums Scienceworks out in Spotswood (lnkd.in/g7hFDUDY) in is again running a great program called Sci Comm Works. 
     
    This is a volunteering program for University students who are interested in getting hands-on experience working with audiences and doing science communication.
     
    Full details are at lnkd.in/gU7RwNB2

  4. Had the pleasure of celebrating the achievements of our amazing RMIT PhD students today. Great way to spend a Friday afternoon.

    Well done everyone. Can’t wait to see what you do next.

  5. It is a a big week for the Australian with the anticipated announcement of the Nature Positive Law Reform - including the establishment of the national EPA.

    Find out more at the Positive law reform webinar on Friday register at  brnw.ch/21wITnr

  6. Even though I am a chemist not a nutritionist, I was very pleased to be able to contribute to this article. Thank you Sarah Berry for the opportunity.
    and no, artificial sweeteners do not give you cancer.

    smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-an

  7. Metrohm and the Division of The Royal Australian Chemical Institute are running the Young Electrochemist Awards again in 2024 to reward outstanding young electrochemists in the & region. It is open to PhDs as well as Postdocs

    Full details at metrohm.com/en_au/discover/eve

    NB DeadlIne is the 18th March

    Good luck all

  8. I read the @newscientist regularly when I was younger. It helped spark my interest in so I was very pleased to be quoted in an article for it

    newscientist.com/article/24183

    why the benefits of hyaluronic acid in skin care products may have been oversold.

    @chemistrydon

  9. There are not 1 but 2 posts in going at RMIT University.

    Come join an excellent team, do great research and help shape the next generation of scientists. What more could you ask for?

    See seek.com.au/job/71366522

    Applications close on Wed 29th Nov at 11.59pm

  10. Had a nice surprise the other day when Google Scholar informed me the very first paper I ever wrote now has over 1000 citations. Does this mean I have been on a downward spiral ever since? I hope not 😅 Big thank you to my mentors and students. I'd never have dreamed people might find our work useful and, I'd like to think the best is yet to come.

    Find out more on my work at scholar.google.com.au/citation

  11. Latest publication, joint book chapter with Neil Robinson "Recent Applications of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy and Relaxometry". We give a background to the methods and show the versatility of applications off these techniques. May sound a bit technical but we've tried to make it accessible to as many people as possible. Check it out at lnkd.in/gMu2jrBt

  12. The @rsv Phillip Law Postdoctoral Award is currently open for nominations in the Category IV: Biological Sciences (non-human). This category incorporates Agriculture, Biochemistry, Botany, Cell Biology, Ecology, Forestry, Zoology, and related areas.

    See lnkd.in/gkHXNZr3 for all details but hurry nominations close 5pm July 31st 2023.

  13. Have you ever looked at your local river or creek and thought “I wonder what lives in there”? Well wonder no more with my @theconversationau article on how life
    Is returning to our urban waterways theconversation.com/many-urban

  14. New paper out 😁. A collaboration with colleagues in India, Nepal, Poland and Japan reviewing how - associations might be able to help plants deal with urban . Fascinating topic to be involved with.

    Read more at authors.elsevier.com/c/1h9jC_1

  15. The RMIT School of Science is advertising a fixed term Lecturer position in Nutrition, Sensory and Food Technology. Come and join one of the most friendly departments at RMIT University and help us grow the food science and technology offerings both here in Australia and aboard.

    For more information please see lnkd.in/gZf_RMdM

  16. Mentioned this work at very pleased that the last paper from Georgia Sinclair’s PhD is out We see similar metabolic changes in invertebrates exposed to via environmental as we did using lab based experiments

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  17. Having a great time on the last day of some fantastic work on environmental pollution and space geochemistry this morning. Plus a small plug for a great conference next year.

  18. The RMIT School of Science is looking for a lecturer (level B) in &

    Come work with one of the friendliest teams in the School and do some great

    See lnkd.in/g3S76CWP for details.

  19. This morning Amazon sent me a book recommendation - to my own book, that I wrote. I guess to be fair it does match my interests - though possibly not anyone else's 😆

    amazon.com.au/gp/product/98115

  20. Have you ever heard of and wondered what they are and why so many products are advertised as 'paraben-free' these days? Find out the answers and more in my latest article for @theconversationau

    theconversation-com.cdn.amppro

    Thanks to Sunanda Creagh for being such a great editor.

  21. Although we are only about half way through semester 2 of 2023 I find myself reflecting on ways to improve my classroom for next year. Do I focus more on practical skills and core knowledge or do I think more about how to bring Digital innovation like chat GPT and augmented reality into the course? Do I do both? What would work better for students?

    What changes have you made in your classes this year compared to last year?

  22. Good evening, #folx of #Mastodon! It's time for my nightly #connectionlist #connection #introduction post, aimed at helping find others to follow based on interests.

    @Takoyaki is Kat, and she's a senior #UX #researcher. She's an #a11y and did her Honours work in this space. She's one of my favourite people in the world. She speaks 日本語 and is based in #Australia 🇦🇺 🇯🇵

    @baden is an #artist and Senior Lecturer #academic at ANU in #Canberra. He also does work in the #digitalhumanities space 🇦🇺

    Professor @dr_oli_jones is an analytical and #environmental #chemist at #RMIT in #Naarm / #Melbourne and he is passionate about the #environment. He is into #Rstats 🇦🇺

    Vincent Hetru @vincenthetru is based in #France 🇫🇷 and is into #deeplearning and #entrepreneurship.

    @letykemp is into #datascience, #data #ethics and #AI #AIsafety.

    @Elkeschwarz is Reader in #politicaltheory at Queen Mary University in #London. #Ethics #Technology #AI #Drones (oh Elke, you should connect with @DrCatherineBall and @ZenaAssaad if not already). 🇬🇧

    That's all for tonight, but I will continue one of these each day.

    #TwitterMigration

  23. Are you about your

    FameLab is a is an international competition & training scheme currently recruiting & around . Entry is . Build your profile & advance your !

    Aus has a great record at FameLab International with our last 3 winners all being runners up on the world stage.

    Sound good? Find out more at support.fwam.com.au/apply

  24. The 2023 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science are Australia’s most prestigious awards for outstanding achievements in scientific research, innovation and excellence in science teaching.

    Here is your chance to nominate an outstanding scientist, innovator or teacher for their work. The deadline is Thursday 9th Feb.

    Visit lnkd.in/gF6mU3uz for all the info.

    Who will you nominate?