A film produced as part of the Oxford Open Doors 2014 which examines some interesting research at Oxford Chemistry with some thoughts from the general public. With Professors Chris Schofield (FRS) & Richard Cooper (Chemical Crystallography), Oxford University, and Charlotte Richards, Cancer Research UK.
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A film produced as part of the Oxford Open Doors 2014 which examines some interesting research at Oxford Chemistry with some thoughts from the general public. With Professors Chris Schofield (FRS) & Richard Cooper (Chemical Crystallography), Oxford University, and Charlotte Richards, Cancer Research UK.
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Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
A film produced as part of the Oxford Open Doors 2014 which examines some interesting research at Oxford Chemistry with some thoughts from the general public. With Professors Chris Schofield (FRS) & Richard Cooper (Chemical Crystallography), Oxford University, and Charlotte Richards, Cancer Research UK.