RSC Annual General Meeting 2025
Monday 7 July 2025 18:00 (UK time)
All ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº members are welcome to attend the Annual General Meeting, chaired by Dr Annette Doherty OBE HonFBPhS FRSC, either in person at Burlington House or online.
The meeting will be preceded by a special lecture at 17:00 (UK time) by Professor Duncan Graham CChem FRSC FRSE, University of Strathclyde.
New capabilities for improved health through chemistry
This talk will cover two areas of emerging diagnostic testing based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In the first, a new lateral flow assay has been developed using SERS to detect a biomarker for drug-induced liver injury. The second area focuses on improving public health through a novel SERS-based test for detecting bacteria in food production environments. These two diagnostic tools are progressing from the laboratory into the hands of end users and show strong potential to enhance human health through the deployment of innovative, chemistry-driven measurements.
Look out for your personal invitation link, which we will email to all members to attend this year’s AGM and special lecture.
For further details on the lecture and the Annual General Meeting agenda, please visit https://rsc.li/agm
Monday 7 July 2025 18:00 (UK time)
All ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº members are welcome to attend the Annual General Meeting, chaired by Dr Annette Doherty OBE HonFBPhS FRSC, either in person at Burlington House or online.
The meeting will be preceded by a special lecture at 17:00 (UK time) by Professor Duncan Graham CChem FRSC FRSE, University of Strathclyde.
New capabilities for improved health through chemistry
This talk will cover two areas of emerging diagnostic testing based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In the first, a new lateral flow assay has been developed using SERS to detect a biomarker for drug-induced liver injury. The second area focuses on improving public health through a novel SERS-based test for detecting bacteria in food production environments. These two diagnostic tools are progressing from the laboratory into the hands of end users and show strong potential to enhance human health through the deployment of innovative, chemistry-driven measurements.
Look out for your personal invitation link, which we will email to all members to attend this year’s AGM and special lecture.
For further details on the lecture and the Annual General Meeting agenda, please visit https://rsc.li/agm