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Press release issued: 17 March 2004

Up to 300 budding young scientists will spend an afternoon at Bristol University on Wednesday, March 17 exploring and capturing the fun of chemistry through two action-packed lectures.

Up to 300 budding young scientists will spend an afternoon at Bristol University on Wednesday, March 17 exploring and capturing the fun of chemistry through two action-packed lectures.

The event for sixth-formers on The hidden chemistry of consumer products is co-sponsored by the EPSRC Portfolio Partnership (LASER) within the University’s School of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The first lecture on Perfume, pampers and nicotine patches – is it really chemistry? will be given by Dr John Emsley from the University of Cambridge.

Drs Julian Eastoe and Jason Riley, both from the University’s School of Chemistry, will follow with a lecture entitled, The secret chemistry of the mobile phone.

Dr Shallcross, organiser of the event and Lecturer in Chemistry at Bristol University, said: ‘We are looking forward to welcoming the students to the School of Chemistry.  It should be a really fun afternoon and a great way for the students to learn about chemistry.  This is the first time we have run the event and hope it will be the first of many.’

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