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Professor Jason Lynam Highlights

Recent Lectures

Lighting up the Hidden Paths in Manganese Catalysis, University of Oxford, February 2020.

Using Time-Resolved Infra-Red Spectroscopy to Probe Transition Metal-Catalysed Reaction, Spotlight on Metalloenzymes: Bioinorganic Strategies for Converting Matter and Energy, University of York, September 2019

Using Time-Resolved Infra-Red Spectroscopy to Probe Transition Metal-Catalysed Reaction, UiT, Trømso, May 2019

Using Time-Resolved Infra-Red Spectroscopy to Probe Transition Metal-Catalysed Reactions, Curtin University, Perth Western Australia, Australia August 2018.

Using Time-Resolved Infra-Red Spectroscopy to Probe Transition Metal-Catalysed Reactions, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Novemeber 2018.

Using ultra-fast spectroscopy to unveil the key steps in manganese-promoted carbon-carbon bond formation, Emerging Areas of Photochemistry: From Fundamentals to Applications Symposium March 2017

Invited lecture at the Universiti of Malaya "Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecules as Therapeutic Agents" September 2016

Invited Lecture "Cyclometallated Manganese Complexes as Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecules: From Fundamentals to Applications" at the 8th International Symposium on Bioorganometallic Chemistry Moscow, Russia, September 2016

Outer-sphere Electrophilic Fluorination of Organometallic Complexes, Invited Talk to the "Fluorine the Essential Element" Graduate School, Berlin, May 2016

Invited lecture at Université de Bourgogne, Dijon "Outer-sphere Electrophilic Fluorination of Organometallic Complexes" February 2016

Chair, 9th International Symposium on Bioorganometallic Chemistry