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Rachel O'Reilly FRS FRSC is a British chemist and Professor at the University of Birmingham. She works at the interface of biology and materials, creating polymers that can mimic natural nanomaterials such as viruses and cells. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Society.

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  • Rachel O'Reilly es química británica y profesora de la Universidad de Birmingham. Trabaja en la interfaz de la biología y los materiales, creando polímeros que pueden imitar nanomateriales naturales como virus y células. Es miembro de la Royal Society of Chemistry . (es)
  • Rachel O'Reilly FRS FRSC is a British chemist and Professor at the University of Birmingham. She works at the interface of biology and materials, creating polymers that can mimic natural nanomaterials such as viruses and cells. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Society. (en)
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  • Rachel O'Reilly (en)
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  • Novel catalyst design for utilisation in controlled radical polymerisations (en)
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  • Rachel O'Reilly es química británica y profesora de la Universidad de Birmingham. Trabaja en la interfaz de la biología y los materiales, creando polímeros que pueden imitar nanomateriales naturales como virus y células. Es miembro de la Royal Society of Chemistry . (es)
  • Rachel O'Reilly FRS FRSC is a British chemist and Professor at the University of Birmingham. She works at the interface of biology and materials, creating polymers that can mimic natural nanomaterials such as viruses and cells. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Society. (en)
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