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Tim Gabriel visit

Dr Tim Gabriel, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, joined forces with three of our Liverpool Life Science A Level students to prepare self-forming nanospheres.
Tim Gabriel visit
Tim Gabriel visit

Three weeks ago, Tim initially graced our state-of-the-art laboratories, where our students embarked on creating spheres. This week marked Tim's return, amplifying the excitement as he revisited to conduct the experiment once more, this time utilizing the Scanning Electric Microscope (SEN) to provide our students with an exhilarating up-close encounter with the spheres.

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