DTU CHEMISTRY Department of Chemistry
Kemi: FacultyOrganisk Kemi_group: Mads H. Clausen Group
Kemitorvet 207
Building 206, room 116
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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The SHARPSYN project at DTU Chemistry aims to improve chemical tools for synthesis through research in one of nature's most complex sugar structures, Rhamnogalacturonan-II (RG-II).
Professor Mads H. Clausen from DTU Chemistry has received two generous grants of 391,185 DKK from the Carlsberg Foundation and 1,424,736 DKK from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
A total of 51 researchers have been awarded Villum Experiment grants that supports bold and unorthodox research ideas in their early phase. As many as three of the recipients are from DTU Chemistry.
Three scientists at DTU Chemistry have been granted financial support to buy state-of-the-art equipment – accelerating important research areas.
The national infrastructure for chemical biology, DK-OPENSCREEN, has been inaugurated. This means that researchers and companies gain easier access to a wide range of chemical substances and state-of-the-art equipment - benefitting many research areas of Life Science.
A new library of chemical substances at DTU gives researchers easier access to chemical substances involved in life sciences research.
DTU Chemistry is one of 30 partners in The European Lead Factory, a novel pan European consortium and platform for innovative drug discovery based on crowd sourcing. The European Lead Factory was launched in February 2013 with a budget of 196 million Euros.
Audacity to go after the most intriguing scientific problems and the willingness to engage in original thought without losing sight of the stakeholders needs will be the key drivers in the new DTU Center for Nanomedicine and Theranostics, according to DTU Chemistry’s newly appointed Professor Mads H. Clausen and his colleagues.