The Cronin Group

Research in the Cronin Group is motivated by the fascination for complex chemical systems, and the desire to construct complex functional molecular architectures that are not based on biologically derived building blocks.


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Joint US-UK Solution wins NIH NCATS Prize

Prof Cronin’s team, alongside collaborators including Prof Walker from Arizona State University, have won an NIH NCATS ASPIRE Reduction-to-Practice Challenge prize, which is awarded to projects that offer solutions for the current opioid crisis. The prize was awarded for their work on the Closed Loop Bio Assay-Chemputer for Next Generation Analgesics (BioChemputer). This is the second such prize that Profs Cronin and Walker have been awarded, following the award of an NIH integrated challenge prize in 2019.

Information on the prize and winners can be found on the NCATS website.

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Prof. Leroy (Lee) Cronin

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

Latest Publications

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499. Electron density-based GPT for optimization and suggestion of host–guest binders

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498. A programmable hybrid digital chemical information processor based on the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction

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497. An integrated self-optimizing programmable chemical synthesis and reaction engine

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496. Autonomous execution of highly reactive chemical transformations in the Schlenkputer

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495. Universal chemical programming language for robotic synthesis repeatability

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494. Bringing digital synthesis to Mars

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493. An Autonomous Electrochemical Discovery Robot that Utilises Probabilistic Algorithms: Probing the Redox Behaviour of Inorganic Materials

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492. Reaction Kinetics using a Chemputable Framework for Data Collection and Analysis

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491. Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution

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490. Digital design and 3D printing of reactionware for on demand synthesis of high value probes


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