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Chemistry Europe Travel Grant Helps Young Chemists Go Abroad

June 30, 2025

Apply for the Travel Grant and get €2,000 to support a 1–2-month international research stay to build your network, boost your career, and explore new labs

The Spirit of Being a Chemist in Hungary
Interview

The Spirit of Being a Chemist in Hungary

November 7, 2023

Péter G. Szalay, President of the Hungarian Chemical Society (MKE), about the society and his vision to connect chemists in Hungary

Pioneer of Steroid Chemistry
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Pioneer of Steroid Chemistry

December 1, 2017

Our ChemPubSoc Europe Advent Calendar highlights articles from magazines of the ChemPubSoc Europe societies

First Female President of the Hungarian Chemical Society
Interview

First Female President of the Hungarian Chemical Society

August 10, 2015

Newly re-elected President, Livia Sarkadi, about chemistry in Hungary, her experience in societal work, and women in chemistry

Ernö Pretsch Receives Rudolf Fabinyi Memorial Prize
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Ernö Pretsch Receives Rudolf Fabinyi Memorial Prize

June 25, 2012

Ernö Pretsch has received the Rudolf Fabinyi Memorial Prize from the Hungarian Chemical Society

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IYC 2011 in Hungary
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IYC 2011 in Hungary

August 5, 2011

Hungary celebrated the IYC 2011 with a fire with water – water with fire event

Clusters' Last Stand
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Clusters' Last Stand

June 18, 2010

f-Element Chemistry is the topic of the June EurJIC Cluster Issue edited by Gerd Meyer, University of Colone.

Changing the Channel in Nanoelectronics
Research Highlight

Changing the Channel in Nanoelectronics

May 26, 2010

New computer simulations may help in the design of efficient molecular wires.

In a Bit of a Bind
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In a Bit of a Bind

May 16, 2010

X. Zhang and H. Schwarz shed light on the mechanistic aspects of catalytic processes and make a systematic and comprehensive overview possible.

Looking for Something Explosive?
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Looking for Something Explosive?

May 14, 2010

How to find TNT! A new chemosensor-based approach for the detection of nitrated aromatics gives hope to guide future developments.

Controllable H2 from H2O
Research Highlight

Controllable H2 from H2O

May 14, 2010

Chemical energy generates hydrogen and electricity: a new process to be used in fuel cells for mobile applications.

Molecular Editing of Kinase-Targeting Resorcylic Acid Lactones
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Molecular Editing of Kinase-Targeting Resorcylic Acid Lactones

May 12, 2010

Read the latest ChemMedChem article of Nicolas Winssinger, speaker at the Frontiers of Chemistry Symposium.

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