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Graeme Hogarth is a Reader in Inorganic Chemistry at King's College London. He completed his BSc and PhD at the University of Bristol, focusing on diiron chemistry. His postdoctoral work took place at the University of Waterloo and in the Inorganic Chemistry Lab at Oxford. He has been a staff member at University College London for 25 years before moving to King's College London in early 2014. His research primarily revolves around the applications of transition metal chemistry, particularly in the development of novel single-source precursors for synthesizing nanoscale metal sulfides. He aims to create low-temperature single-source precursors that enable access to small nanoparticles and meta-stable phases, investigate designs that work in water for biomedical applications, and understand molecular decomposition mechanisms to facilitate innovative precursor designs. Over the course of his career, he has co-authored approximately 300 publications and has developed specialist expertise in oxo-imido complexes, low-valent metal clusters, and dithiocarbamate chemistry, among other areas.
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