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GlaxoSmithKline Plc: Slough, GB

2013-09 to 2014-09 | Industrial placement (Horlicks)
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Rachel Steen

Education and qualifications (4)

University of York: York, North Yorkshire, GB

2017-09 to 2021-12 | PhD in Chemistry (Chemistry)
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University of Western Australia: Crawley, WA, AU

2018-11 to 2020-09 | Visiting student
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University of York: York, North Yorkshire, GB

2015-09 to 2016-12 | Masters by Research (MSc) (Chemistry)
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University of Nottingham: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, GB

2011-09 to 2015-07 | Medicinal and Biological Chemistry (Chemistry)
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Professional activities (3)

Royal Australian Chemical Institute: North Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2018 to present
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Royal Society of Chemistry: London, London, GB

2017 to present
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Royal Australian Chemical Institute: North Melbourne, VIC, AU

2019-06 | OZOM12 Best Poster Prize
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Works (3)

Cover Feature: Further Evidence for ‘Extended’ Cumulene Complexes: Derivatives from Reactions with Halide Anions and Water (Chem. Eur. J. 32/2020)

Chemistry – A European Journal
2020-06-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael R. Hall; Rachel R. Steen; Marcus Korb; Alexandre N. Sobolev; Stephen A. Moggach; Jason M. Lynam; Paul J. Low
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Further Evidence for ‘Extended’ Cumulene Complexes: Derivatives from Reactions with Halide Anions and Water

Chemistry – A European Journal
2020-04-28 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0947-6539
Part of ISSN: 1521-3765
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The antimicrobial activity of a carbon monoxide releasing molecule (EBOR-CORM-1) is shaped by intraspecific variation within Pseudomonas aeruginosa populations

Frontiers in Microbiology
2018 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85041851264

Contributors: Flanagan, L.; Steen, R.R.; Saxby, K.; Klatter, M.; Aucott, B.J.; Winstanley, C.; Fairlamb, I.J.S.; Lynam, J.M.; Parkin, A.; Friman, V.-P.
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