Katherine Wheelhouse: “Don’t Process Chemists just Make Things Bigger?”

When:
January 30, 2019 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Where:
Danson Room, Trinity College
Broad St
Oxford
Cost:
Free for members, £2 non-members
Contact:
Oxford Uni Scientific Society

Dr Katherine Wheelhouse did her MChem at Jesus College, Oxford, working in the chemistry department with Prof Tim Donohoe before joining GSK as a process chemist in 2008. Since 2011 Katherine has specialised in application of chemical catalysis to pharmaceutical manufacture. She is a GSK scientific fellow, a member of the RSC Applied Catalysis Committee and also of the editorial advisory board of the journal Organic Process Research and Development. Katherine is going to talk about what it is that process chemists do (to enable doing things bigger) and how this fits into the development of medicines, illustrating with some examples from recent projects.

The talk is free for OUSS members, or £2 on the door. Membership can be obtained on the night or on our website. Those interested in meeting the speaker for dinner after the talk may contact [email protected]. eng