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Synthesis

Automation for the people: Training a new generation of chemists in data-driven synthesis

ROAR and other UK initiatives aim to democratize access to high-throughput equipment and industrial know-how

by Mark Peplow
October 27, 2019 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 42
PhD students Oliver Newton and Lenka Cuprova use automated synthesis equipment.

Credit: Jason Alden | At Imperial College London, a new PhD-training program will teach students like Oliver Newton (left) and Lenka Cuprova to use high-tech synthesis equipment that is already common in industry.

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