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Rebecca Musgrave is a Senior Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry at King's College London. She earned her MChem degree in Chemistry from the University of Oxford in 2012. After completing her Ph.D. in metallocene-based polymers in 2016, she undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Bristol and the University of Harvard, focusing on transition metal clusters. In July 2020, she joined the Department of Chemistry at King's College London as a Lecturer, later becoming a Senior Lecturer in August 2024. Her research primarily revolves around metallopolymers, metal-metal bonding, and the development of novel chemical pathways for bimetallic species impacting multielectron transformations in various substrates, including carbon dioxide and dinitrogen. Additionally, she is involved in coordinating disability and equality initiatives within the university, contributing to student welfare and inclusivity in academia. Through her leadership in the Musgrave Group, she supervises postgraduate researchers and promotes interdisciplinary approaches in chemistry research.
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