I graduated with an MSci in Biochemistry from the University of Glasgow in 2014. As part of my MSci degree, I carried out a 12 month research placement in Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR) investigating the cleavage and functions of a cytokine. It is my hope that my background in biochemistry and cell biology will enable me to contribute to projects in the group that incorporate or are applicable to elements of life sciences. However, I am also keen to take advantage of the interdisciplinary nature of the Cronin Group to acquire and utilise new skills. My PhD project will likely revolve around the use of microfluidic devices for sensing and measurement.
3. Emergence of Function and Selection from Recursively Programmed Polymerisation Reactions in Mineral Environments, D. Doran, Y. M. Abul-Haija, L. Cronin, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2019, 58, 11253-11256.
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Preprint 1. Emergence of Function and Selection from Recursively Programmed Polymerisation Reactions in Mineral Environments, D. Doran, Y. M. Abul-Haija, L. Cronin, ChemRxiv, 2019.
2. A recursive microfluidic platform to explore the emergence of chemical evoltuion, D. Doran, M. Rodriguez, R. Turk-MacLeod, G. J. T. Cooper, L. Cronin, Beilstein J. Org. Chem., 2017, 13, 1702-1709.
1. Customizable 3D Printed ‘Plug and Play’ Millifluidic Devices for Programmable Fluidics, S. Tsuda, H. Jaffery, D. Doran, M. Hezwani, P. J. Robbins, M. Yoshida, L. Cronin, PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0141640 .
Prof Leroy (Lee) Cronin Regius Chair of Chemistry Advanced Research Centre (ARC) Level 5, Digital Chemistry University of Glasgow 11 Chapel Lane Glasgow G11 6EW Tel: +44 141 330 6650 Email: lee.cronin@glasgow.ac.uk
There are a number of PhD and post doctoral positions available in the Cronin group. For more information please visit www.jobs.ac.uk or contact Professor Lee Cronin directly