All articles by Karen Harries-Rees – Page 2
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Careers
From the lab to the sales floor
Heather Sutherland-Paul started as an analytical chemist but has carved herself a career in sales. She tells Karen Harries-Rees how she managed the switch
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Opinion
Editorial: Clinical trial concerns
A clinical trial that landed subjects in intensive care has raised concerns about the process
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Opinion
Editorial: Science stories in the media
Inaccurate science stories will not go away unless more scientists talk to journalists
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Opinion
Editorial: Vaccine capacity
Vaccines are being developed and tested but manufacturing capacity will be an issue
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Careers
A career as an analytical chemist
Anthony Crawshaw talks to Karen Harries-Rees about choosing a career as an analytical chemist in the pharmaceutical industry
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Feature
A man for change
Gordon Conway, the UK Department for International Development's first chief scientific adviser, talks to Karen Harries-Rees about changing a weak scientific culture and improving lives
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Careers
Consulting on contaminated land
An interest in environmental issues has led chemist Tom Henman into a career as a contaminated land consultant. Karen Harries-Rees reports
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Opinion
Editorial: Can't quit coal? Capture carbon
Mechanisms exist to help China minimise the environmental impact of its dependence on coal
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Careers
Teaching in Zambia with VSO
Sarah Hinsley talks to Karen Harries-Rees about her experiences of teaching in Zambia with VSO
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Opinion
Editorial: Testing Reach
Progress of the EU chemicals policy, Reach, highlights the need for alternative tests
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News
Buckyball creator dies
Richard Smalley, who shared the 1996 Nobel prize for the discovery of buckminsterfullerene, or buckyballs, has died aged 62 after a long battle with cancer.
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Feature
Three share prize for metathesis work
The discoveries made by this year's Nobel laureates have had a great impact on new drug developments, polymeric materials and industrial syntheses. Karen Harries-Rees reports.
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News
EU chemicals legislation fails industry
The European chemical industry is disappointed with the outcome of the EU parliament environment committee vote on Reach.
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Opinion
Editorial: Being prepared
Chemical site security should be broadened to include natural disasters.
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News
12 September 2005: Affordable route to greener diesel
US researchers say they might have found a cheap and effective alternative for cleaning up vehicle emissions.
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Opinion
Editorial: Scientists on screen
Interaction between scientists and film makers could consign the mad scientist to history.
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News
31 August 2005: ACS honours chemists
Eighteen research chemists from five companies have been named Heroes of Chemistry by the American Chemical Society (ACS) for their input into improving health and well-being.
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Opinion
Editorial: Critical collaboration
Collaboration is important for those wanting to keep up with Chinese science
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