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Professor Steve Marsden, University of Leeds

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Steve Marsden received his BSc and PhD from Imperial College, London, the latter under the direction of Professor Steven Ley FRS. He then spent a year as a NATO postdoctoral fellow with Professor Samuel Danishefsky at Columbia University before commencing his independent research career at Imperial College in 1994. In 2002 he moved to his current position as Reader in Organic Chemistry at the University of Leeds.
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