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  1. Professor David A Leigh FRS FRSE FRSC MAE. Our research. Our group explores, invents and discovers fundamental ways to control molecular-level dynamics and topology.

    • Group Matters

      The Leigh Group and their Guests have the use of a pair of...

    • Rotaxane

      2001 "Make me a Molecule" S E Gibson, K J Hale, D A Leigh, N...

    • A Molecular Assembler

      Building with a Programmable Molecular Robot...

  2. David Alan Leigh (born 1963) [1] FRS FRSE FRSC is a British chemist, Royal Society Research Professor [2] and, since 2014, the Sir Samuel Hall Chair of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Manchester. He was previously the Forbes Chair of Organic Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (2001–2012) and Professor of ...

  3. In 2012 he returned to Manchester as Professor of Organic Chemistry and, since 2014, Sir Samuel Hall Chair of Chemistry. Leigh has won a number of major international awards including the 2007 Izatt-Christensen Award for Macrocyclic Chemistry, 2007 Descartes Prize and the 2007 Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology.

  4. Horizon Prize for Physical Organic Chemistry (2023) • Research.com UK Chemistry Leader Award (2023) • H-index: 99 (GooSch, 1 May 2023); Citations: 35,268 (GooSch, 1 May 2023). For the last 25 years our research group has pioneered methods to control nonequilibrium molecular-level dynamics

  5. Professor David Leigh of The University of Manchester’s School of Chemistry has been recognised as one of the world’s top scientists, by being awarded with a Royal Society Research Professorship. Professor Leigh is a leading supramolecular chemist, and a pioneer of synthetic molecular machine systems.

  6. Jan 29, 2021 · Now, writing in Nature Chemistry 4, a team led by David Leigh has applied a weaving strategy to realize the formation of a seven-crossing 7 4 molecular knot possessing a non-privileged...

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