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We gratefully acknowledge funding from the DFG via the Emmy Noether Programme and the FCI.
 

News

  • Larissa receives the Thieme Chemistry Journals Award 2023
    (01/01/2023)
  • Larissa joins the Editorial Advisory Board of ChemSystemsChem (Chemistry Europe)
    (01/01/2023) 
  • New publication in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
    (20/10/2022)
    ZhengACIE2022
    Great Collaboration with Jieyu Zheng and Jonathan Nitschke
    doi.org/10.1002/anie.202212634
  • Congratulations to Fabian, Justin, and Jonathan for successfully finishing their Bachelor theses! We wish you all the best for your future endeavours!
    (30/09/2022)
  • A warm welcome to our Master's students Anne and Vigan!
    (05/09/2022)
  • Larissa receives the 2021 Teaching Award of the faculty.
    (05/07/2022)
  • The Krbek Group attends SupraChem 2022 in Mainz.
    (03/07/2022)
  • A warm welcome to our Bachelor students Fabian, Jonathan, & Justin!
    (01/07/2022)
  • Larissa gets highlighted in the Chemical Science Reviewer Spotlight
    (18/03/2022)
  • Larissa is guest editor
    for a Supramolecular Chemistry special issue on first generation supramolecular chemists. Click here for the call for papers.
    (15/02/2022)
  • Congratulations to Damiano Tolazzi for successfully finishing his Master's thesis! We wish you all the best for your future endeavours!
    (13/12/2021)
  • Congratulations to Ruben Falkenburg for successfully finishing his Master's thesis! We're looking forward to keeping you on as a PhD student!
    (27/10/2021)
  • Lidón Pruñonosa Lara joins the group as PhD student!
    (01/10/2021)
  • Larissa presents at the 3rd NOAH ITN Summer School:
    Kinetic and Thermodynamic characterisation tools for supramolecular complexes.
    (20/09/2021)
  • Larissa talks at the 2021 Systems Chemistry Virtual Symposium.
    (07/07/2021)
  • Larissa gets named reviewer of the month for Commun. Chem.
    (04/05/2021)
  • Emmy Noether funding officially starts!
    (01/07/2021)
    We're exited about all the research, that will be facilitated by this funding and are celebrating over some Italian lunch. 
  • Larissa gets named reviewer of the month by Commun. Chem.
    (04/05/2021)
  • Damiano Tolazzi joins the group as Master's student!
    (06/04/2021)
  • ChemSystemsMeet was a success!
    (23/03/2021)
    ChemSystemsMeet2
    A big thanks to everyone involved!
  • Ruben Falkenburg joins the group as Master's student!
    (08/03/2021)
  • Max Notheis joins the group as PhD student!
    (01/03/2021)
  • Wiebke Rautenberg joins the group as PhD student!
    (01/02/2021)
  • New publication in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
    (20/11/2020)
    YangACIE2020
    Another great work with Dong Yang and collaborators from all over the world incl. Biao Wu and John Thoburn
    doi.org/10.1002/anie.202014568
  • New publication in JACS
    (10/11/2020)
    YangJACS2020
    Great collaboration with my dear colleagues Dong Yang, Jake Greenfield, and Tanya Ronson.
    doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c09991
  • Emmy Noether project gets funded
    (28/09/2020)
    The Krbek Group's research will be funded by the Emmy Noether Programme (DFG) from 01/07/2021.
  • New publication in Chem. Sci.
    (09/09/2020)
    RizzutoChemSci2020
    doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04352d
  • The adventure begins... 
    (01/07/2020)
    Dr. von Krbek is kicking off her independent career as a junior research group leader (Habilitandin) at Kekulé-Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry funded by a Liebig Fellowship (FCI).
 
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