Ingram Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, CT2 7NH.
Email: J.R.Hiscock@kent.ac.uk
Web: https://www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/people/1318/hiscock-jennifer
Biography
Jennifer Hiscock(H-index = 19; total citations > 1650; total publications = 40) obtained her PhD from University of Southampton (UK) under the supervision of Prof. Philip A. Gale and Prof. Michael B. Hursthouse in November 2010. She then continued her post-doctoral research in Prof. Philip A. Gale’s group until April 2015 when she moved to the University of Kent (UK) as the Caldin research fellow. This was followed by a permanent lectureship position in 2016 and accompanied by the University of Kent’s Faculty of Sciences Prize for Starting Research in 2017. Her current research focuses on applying supramolecular chemistry to solve real-world problems. This includes the development of ‘frustrated’ supramolecular self-associated systems as weapons in the fight against antimicrobial resistance