Professor Alison Hulme CChem FRSC
Winner: 2022 Award for Exceptional Service
The University of Edinburgh
For outstanding service to the 91AV and the organic chemistry community through our member communities and governance groups.
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Some people get to explore the world by travelling round it and visiting new places. In my job, I get to explore how it works at a molecular level.
The Hulme group strive to find new and more efficient ways of making complex molecules, based on templates from nature, that have the potential to treat a range of diseases. In recent years, they have also pioneered the use of new Raman imaging techniques that are particularly suited to tracking the location of drugs in live cells. In collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry and clinicians, they are applying these imaging techniques to validating new strategies for cancer treatment and diagnosis. The Hulme group’s interest in natural products has extended into their historical application as dyestuffs. The group has analysed a wide range of objects, from the tapestries at Hampton Court Palace to Subarctic Athapaskan quillwork, gaining valuable information about the production, socio-economic context and display of these objects.
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