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UniSysCat researchers design surfaces with asymmetric metal pairs to promote electrochemical valorization of CO2 into multicarbon e-chemicals.

As winners of the UNIPRENEURS Award, UniSysCat group leaders Stefan Hecht and Reinhard Schomäcker were asked by DUZ Magazine how they support their students' start-ups.

Congratulations to Dr. Yano, a member of UniSysCat’s scientific advisory board, on her recent promotion.

UniSysCat group leader Martin Oestreich and coworkers just published a paper in Nature on a catalytic halodealkylation of fully alkylated silanes by making use of a sacrificial Friedel–Crafts reaction.

Learn all about this surface sensitive spectroscopic technique in a recent review published in Nature Reviews by Jacek Kozuch, Kenichi Ataka and UniSysCat group leader Joachim Heberle.

UniSysCat group leader Peter Neubauer has won Agilent's Thought Leader Award, which is endowed with 1.9 million US Dollars. We asked him, how this award will impact his research in UniSysCat.

 

Rhomboid proteases are promising targets for drug development. Researchers from the Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) and UniSysCat have published new findings about them in Science Advances.

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An article by UniSysCat researchers and collaborators was published in Nature Communications. It sheds light on the mechanism of Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter (PfCRT).

UniSysCat group leaders Majd Al-Naji and Markus Antonietti published a paper in “ChemSusChem”, which was also featured on the cover with creative artwork showing circular plastics economy.