The Graham Award Symposium 2021 features experts in industry and academia presenting their research on formulation and colloid science, focusing on innovation and disruptive science and technologies. The symposium will be concluded with the Graham Lecture from Dr Malcolm Faers (Bayer AG), the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Thomas Graham Award.
The Thomas Graham Award is awarded, biennially, to a scientist working in the UK who is in the prime of their research career, has established an international reputation in colloid science, and has already made distinguished contributions to the field of colloid science.
This event will be of interest to academics, students and industrialists working in the fields of Colloid and/or Formulation Science.
Posters are welcome on any areas related to colloid and formulation science. If you would like to present a poster, please send an abstract of maximum one A4 page or 300 words including schemes and references and indicating title and authors to conferences@soci.org by Wednesday 30 March 2022 with the subject line “Formulating colloids – poster submission”. Please find a template for the abstract using the link for the event information above.
The Thomas Graham Award is awarded, biennially, to a scientist working in the UK who is in the prime of their research career, has established an international reputation in colloid science, and has already made distinguished contributions to the field of colloid science.
This event will be of interest to academics, students and industrialists working in the fields of Colloid and/or Formulation Science.
Posters are welcome on any areas related to colloid and formulation science. If you would like to present a poster, please send an abstract of maximum one A4 page or 300 words including schemes and references and indicating title and authors to conferences@soci.org by Wednesday 30 March 2022 with the subject line “Formulating colloids – poster submission”. Please find a template for the abstract using the link for the event information above.