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    Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and appointed to the Regius Chair of Chemistry in 2013. He was previously the Gardiner Chair, appointed ...

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  2. University of Glasgow spin-out company Chemify has raised more than £33M in funding as part of their aim to digitize chemistry. The company, founded by Prof Lee Cronin, aims to digitally explore chemical space and has expanded to over 35 full-time employees since it first spun out in February 2022. The successful funding round has been ...

  3. Prof. Lee Cronin Group Leader Senior Group Member. Lee Cronin was born in the UK and was fascinated with science and technology from an early age getting his first computer and chemistry set when he was 8 years old. This is when he first started thinking about programming chemistry and looking for inorganic aliens.

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  4. 2014. From serendipity to design of polyoxometalates at the nanoscale, aesthetic beauty and applications. L Cronin, A Müller. Chemical Society Reviews 41 (22), 7333-7334.

  5. Professor Lee Cronin. Regius Chair of Chemistry (School of Chemistry) ... 01413306650 email: Lee.Cronin@glasgow.ac.uk. Level 5, Room 571, Chemistry, Advanced Research ...

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  6. Before life existed on Earth, there was just matter, inorganic dead "stuff." How improbable is it that life arose? And -- could it use a different type of chemistry? Using an elegant definition of life (anything that can evolve), chemist Lee Cronin is exploring this question by attempting to create a fully inorganic cell using a "Lego kit" of inorganic molecules -- no carbon -- that can ...

  7. Sep 12, 2018 · WHEN Lee Cronin was 9 he was given a Sinclair ZX81 computer and a chemistry set. Unlike most children, Cronin imagined how great it would be if the two things could be combined to make a ...

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