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The Periodic Fable

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Welcome to The Periodic Fable, the podcast where we take a dive into the world of chemistry with Bryony, Cameron & Hallam. In The Periodic Fable, we want to take complex chemistry related topics in society and the media today, humanize them and make them easy to understand. We want to have discussions about all things chemistry, whether that's the world of sustainability and cleaner living, to careers in the chemical industry. Joining us on the podcast are champions of industry who may be ve ...
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This week the team are joined by Darren Budd, Commercial Director at BASF. In the chat, Darren details his passion for chemistry from his school days, before going onto study Chemistry at University followed by his PhD. It was during his PhD where his passion for the business side of chemistry grew and Darren never looked back. 27 years later, Darr…
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On this weeks podcast, the gang are joined by Freya McGhee, fresh off her adventure to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Freya completed her degree in chemistry before deciding to swap the lab for the stage. During the podcast, Freya discusses her journey into stand-up and the role chemistry played in her life, leading up to her choosing to become a s…
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This week the team are joined by Dr. Hannah Roberts, the inspirational STEM Coach, helping women in STEM figure out "What Next?"Hannah discusses her journey into a career into Chemistry and how that transitioned into coaching. Hannah's passion for what she does, and for empowering Women in STEM all over the world shines through and her story of dea…
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In this mini series, Bryony, Cameron & Hallam visited Emmanuel College in Gateshead, to learn from their students & staff about science and their learning journeys. In episode 1, the team speak with students from Year 7, 8 & 9, about their favourite subjects, and what they all plan to be when they grow up and how science can help them on their jour…
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On this weeks episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by TikTok sensation, Big Manny, to discuss all the amazing work he's been doing on social media and bringing science to life in his back garden. From his early influences at school, his music career, and his recent trip to the BBC to film Blue Peter, Manny talks through his journey to becoming a re…
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On the final part of this two part special, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Irene and Christina from the GenomAbs team, who competed in the BrightSCIdea challenge earlier this year. They detail their story, of how they met through the competition, the help they received, and what they think the future of prescribing antibiotics will be. Anyone wishi…
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On a two-part special, Cameron and Hallam are joined by Bryony Parker from the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) to discuss the BrightSCIdea challenge they run annually. On the episode, we have the team of Happy Biopatch, represented by Klara Hatinova, who comes on to discuss all about her teams idea, and their experience of the BrightSCIdea chall…
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Joining Cameron & Hallam this week, is Alex Cousen from Astra Zeneca. Alex is a Senior Crystallisation Chemist within Astra Zeneca's Early Chemical development team. Alex studied both his undergraduate Chemistry degree, as well as his PhD at Bath University, and has a passion not only for the chemistry he does, but sharing his passion for the subje…
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On the podcast this week, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Ben Walsh, Deputy Director for the Transforming Foundation Industries at Innovate UK. Ben discusses his background from Chemist, to Consultant to Deputy Director, as well as sharing his insight and thoughts into the work needed to decarbonise the foundation industries. Cameron will also share…
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After a summer break, Cameron & Hallam are back, and this week they're interviewing the CIA's Incumbent Young Ambassador, Izzy Sloan.Izzy has just finished her second year as a Degree Apprentice in Chemical Engineering at GSK and joins the podcast to discuss her hopes for the future. How she got into the degree apprenticeship route, and what advice…
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This week, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Shilpa Mistry, Head of Pharma for UK & Ireland at Chemlink Specialities.Shilpa is the last guest of the ChemUK line up, and in this podcast, Shilpa goes into detail about her career into Pharma. Her two years in industry as a student, and then her move into the commercial world of pharmaceuticals. Shilpa th…
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Joining Cameron & Hallam on the podcast this week, is Professor Gil Reid.Gill is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at The University of Southampton, and she is also the President-Elect of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Gill will take up the role of president in July 2022 and in this weeks episode she speaks to Cameron & Hallam about her passion f…
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On the podcast this week, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Allison Buenemann, all the way from Seattle Washington.Allison is a qualified Chemical Engineer, but moved to Data Science a few years ago with a company called Seeq, where she is now an Industry Principle, working closely with bringing data science to Chemical, Petrochemical and Refinery bas…
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Ever wondered about the deep world of Chemical regulations? How are companies legally allowed to handle, use and produce certain chemicals? All this is much more is covered by chemical regulations and compliance checks that allow companies to bring chemicals through the door. On the podcast this week, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Janet Greenwood,…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Prof. Andy Parsons of York University. Professor Parsons has a background in organic chemistry, but his true skill is in how he teaches and delivers chemistry to his students.Professor Parsons has won several awards for his teaching, and in this episode he discusses issues around chemistry uptake, and…
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In the latest episode of The Periodic Fable, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Tony Heslop, Senior Sustainability Manager for BASF. Tony discusses his journey from chemist, to marketing, to his latest sustainability role, whilst discussing the absolute necessity of the chemical industry to our every day life. Cameron then takes on the True Periodic Fa…
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On the first podcast of 2022, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Emrys Travis.Emrys is a Disability & Accessibility Specialist for the Royal Society of Chemistry. In the pod, we discuss breaking down the barriers for entry to chemistry, and to understanding how the world of chemistry can and should be inclusive of everyone. Hallam then shares a True Pe…
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On the final Periodic Fable of the Year, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Jacob Young. MP for Redcar. Jacob chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group for Hydrogen, and on this episode he dives deep into just what a hydrogen economy might look like for all of us in the future. Jacob also shares his journey from apprentice, to a job in the chemical indu…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam revisit a stage in their life they really don't miss...Looking back at how they revised for their biggest exams, and the difference they experienced between GCSE, then A-Levels and finally University exams. They share some tips that helped them get through, especially during the Christmas period, when most people w…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Nikita Patel.Nikita is currently studying for her PhD at Queen Mary University of London, where her research is investigating new therapeutic approaches for haemorrhagic shock relating to multiple organ failure. Whilst Nikita doesn't have a typical chemistry background, her scientific thinking, and he…
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In this special episode, Cameron & Hallam discuss COP26 at length. Was the 26th annual Conference of the Parties all it was cracked up to be? Join Cameron & Hallam to hear their thoughts on the outcomes of COP and what it means for the industry and specifically young people in the industry. Cameron also has a special COP quiz.Let us know how many p…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Kemi & Nat to discuss Black in Chem, an organization formed in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, in the hope of increasing awareness of black chemists within the science community.#BlackinChem was part of a cluster of initiatives, to raise awareness of Black communities within professional …
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam dive into the world of COP26. As leaders from around the world descend on Glasgow for the 26th Conference of the Parties, to discuss all things Climate Change, Cameron & Hallam discuss what this means for us?What does it mean for the chemical industry? And what will the long term goals be of COP? They also share th…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Kyra Sedransk Campbell who is a Royal Society and EPSRC Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University, as well as the Co-founder of Nanomox, a start-up company aimed at helping her research projects get up and running. Kyra discusses her upbringing in the United States, and where her …
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In the first part of a special series, Chemistry Connect aims to bring chemistry closer to people possibly considering a career in the industry. In this episode, Cameron & Hallam dive into the world of chemistry labs, starting at school.They share their stories and memories from working in the laboratory both in school & industry.Whether you're con…
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In Episode 7, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Peter Clark, Head of Chemistry and Industrial Biotechnology at KTN.In this episode, Peter discusses in detail the support systems for UK industry to innovate & to collaborate when working towards Net Zero. Looking at the promising and exciting future for UK industry with examples such as Net Zero & the c…
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In this episode, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Liam Britnell, who works for the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (or GEIC for short) at the University of Manchester. Liam dives into detail about the world of graphene development and his journey as a physicist which has enabled him to work with some of the brightest minds in the world of scie…
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On episode 5 of The Periodic Fable, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Sarah Davidson, who is the Group Sustainability Coordinator for Croda. Sarah discusses her journey into the world of chemistry, and takes a look back at her path from A-Level, to University and into her MSc. She then dives into the world of sustainability, not only in the industry, …
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In this episode, The Periodic Fable, welcomes its first guest onto the podcast, as Cameron & Hallam are joined by Laura Nieboer, Circular Economy Analyst for Petrochemical giant SABIC. Laura discusses her journey into the chemical industry and talks about her mission to turn waste into a usable solution not only in the workplace but in her home lif…
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In Episode 3 of the Periodic Fable, Hallam goes into detail about his journey to becoming a Chemist, the route he took, the life lessons he's learnt on the way, and the work he's spent the last 10 years doing in the vital field of polymers and plastic production Cameron then takes us on another True Periodic Fable, diving into the world of Arrheniu…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of Cameron. We explore what he does during a normal day in his role as a chemist, his route into the industry and his knowledge on the growing field of battery technology. In this episode Hallam also introduces our listeners to a "True Periodic Fable" where we go back through the ages to look at k…
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