Welcome to Sandro!
Welcome to Sandro Mosberger who has joined the group for a Research Internship. Enjoy the Click Chemistry!

Inorganic Chemical Biology
Welcome to Sandro Mosberger who has joined the group for a Research Internship. Enjoy the Click Chemistry!
Welcome to Lea Gemperle who has joined the group for a Research Internship. Enjoy the Ruthenium world!
Congratulations to Anna and Philipp who are the recipients of one of the SCNAT/SCS Chemistry Travel Awards. Anna and Philipp will be able to attend the 12th International Symposium on Applied Bioinorganic Chemistry in Guangzhou (China), where they will present
Congratulations to the running team of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry “ACI Metal Rocks” who finished 133rd of out 900 teams at the SOLA relay run. Special congratulations to Jeannine, Philipp and Gilles who were part of the team! Let’s
Congratulations to Sandro who successfully defended his Master Thesis! Well done, thanks for your hard work and good luck for your new job in the US!
Congratulations to Saonli and Malay for tying the knot! All the best for your future together! Below is a pic taken by our local reporter Tanmaya !
Congratulations to Philipp who has just won the Bruker Travel Award from the Graduate School of Chemical and Molecular Sciences of the University of Zurich. Philipp will be able to attend the 12th International Symposium on Applied Bioinorganic Chemistry in
Our recent J. Am. Chem. Soc. paper (Pierroz et al. 2012, 134, 20376-20387) has been recently highlighted in Chimia and Chemistry in Australia! Congratulations once again to Vanessa, Tanmaya, Anna and Cristina.
A warm welcome to our new post-doc Riccardo Rubbiani who has just joined our group today endowed with a Novartis fellowship. Riccardo recently finished his PhD thesis at the Technical University Braunschweig (Germany) in the group of Prof. Ingo Ottt.
Congratulations to Anna, Tanmaya, David, Angelo, Johanna, Sandro and Malay for their paper which has been just accepted in Organometallics. It is nice to mention that David, Angelo, Johanna and Sandro were undergraduate students at the time of this work