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Research

The Bray Research Group has a keen interest in organic chemistry that encompasses total synthesis and new synthetic methodology.

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Harry enjoys some of the sights of Rio after attending the 14th BMOS in Brazil
Harry enjoys some of the sights of Rio after attending the 14th BMOS in Brazil
The place we like to call home.
The place we like to call home.
The group enjoy an evening by the beach, not far from the city
The group enjoy an evening by the beach, not far from the city
Geoffrey enjoys an afternoon off after presenting his research at the ISHC24 in Shanghai.
Geoffrey enjoys an afternoon off after presenting his research at the ISHC24 in Shanghai.
Nicky Willis (centre) wins best talk at the annual postgraduate research symposium
Nicky Willis (centre) wins best talk at the annual postgraduate research symposium
Nicky, Siobhan, Harry and Geoff at the annual postgraduate symposium
Nicky, Siobhan, Harry and Geoff at the annual postgraduate symposium
The beautiful Regents Canal that runs next to campus.
The beautiful Regents Canal that runs next to campus.
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