Our research highlighted on the UZH website!
Excellent news, our research has been hightlighted on the website of the University of Zurich (see link) and of Bionity (see link)!
Inorganic Chemical Biology
Excellent news, our research has been hightlighted on the website of the University of Zurich (see link) and of Bionity (see link)!
Our recently accepted Chem. Sci. article has just been highlighted by the Helmholtz Association. Read the press release here.
Two collaborative articles with the group of Prof. Hui Chao at Sun Yat-Sen University (Guangzhou, China) have been accepted in Biomaterials. In the first article, we report on the in vitro and in vivo detection of sulfur dioxide using an
Excellent news, our article written in collaboration with the groups of Dr. Holger Stephan at the Helmholtz Research Centre Dresden-Rossendorf and Prof. Nils Metzler-Nolte at the Ruhr-University Bochum has been just accepted in Chem. Sci. In this article, the successful
Congratulations to Dr. Cristina Mari, who brilliantly passed her exam! Thanks once again for your hard work. We are very pleased that you stay for a few more months in our group!
Congratulations to Anita for the inside cover of her ChemBioChem paper. A big thank-you to Philipp, who prepared the picture, which can be seen here.
Congratulations to Cristina, Vanessa and Anna for their new paper, which has just been accepted in Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.! In this paper, we could demonstrate that a series of Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes could be selectively released from different bioconjugates
Congratulations to Cristina and Jeannine who were just awarded two travel grants from the Graduate School to attend two conference. Cristina just went to Canada (5th Georgiean Bay International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry) and Jeannine will go to the US
Congratulations to Riccardo and his wife Franziska for the arrival of their baby boy Raphael! All the very best to the newly extended Rubbiani’s family.
Congratulations to Philipp and Anna for their new paper, which has just been accepted in ChemPhysChem. In this article, we reply to a recent commentary from Dr. Trentham and colleagues following our article published in the same journal about the