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Advancing chemistry, developing its applications, and disseminating chemical knowledge
Inspired by the likes of Albert Einstein and Nobel prize winners, this former nurse from the Philippines excelled in chemistry.
Rob Ives, a PhD student at Durham University, is an up-and-coming chemist who found his passion for chemistry by chance.
Recognising your well-developed skills, knowledge and professionalism working within the chemical sciences.
Confidence is the key to unlocking a world of opportunities, as Laura discovered through her journey as a chemist, with the RSC by her side.
A lecturer at the University of Cape Town, Wade is on a quest for more sustainable research by setting up an off-grid lab with the help of the RSC.
Recognising your broad knowledge and high level practical skills.
RSciTech recognises your highly developed technical competence and professional skills.
Chemistry is in Shefali Saxena’s blood. With her mother as inspiration, Shefali is now pursuing her own PhD at King’s College London.
An advocate for the Royal Society of Chemistry, Catherine Finch has made the most out of her membership since joining in 2011.
A postdoctoral research fellow at the University Warwick, Mussa has used his membership to help him succeed in drug discovery research.
Horse racing and jockey clubs aren’t typically what come to mind when you first think of chemistry, but that's not the case for George.
Both a strategic businesswoman and chemist, Jacinta has been a member of the RSC since qualifying, and became a Fellow in 2015.
Deepa is passionate about sharing her love of science – for how it can make the world a better place and for the opportunities it offers students.
It's no exaggeration to say that Marcia's life has been extraordinary and inspiring. Her ‘glass half full’ attitude has no doubt helped her success.