News
The following feed highlights activities and achievements of scientists from the MaP community.
and another one bites Gold - Congratulations to Julian!
....for receiving the best Contributed Talk Prize at SCS MatChem Symposium in Fribourg!
Once more - Congratulations to Yesim!
..for the best Poster Prize at SCS MatChem Symposium in Fribourg!
Hanna at the MaP Symposium

Hanna Krupke attended the MaP Symposium 2025 and gave an insightful talk about her research on transbuccal peptide delivery using a biodegradable suction patch.
Credits to André Sandmann (Pikka) for the nice sketch!
Two papers from the Computational Nanoelectronics group accepted at SC25!

Two new works co-authored by the Computational Nanoelectronics group over the past year have been accepted for presentation at the International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC25)! The conference accepted 136 papers overall, resulting in an acceptance rate of 21.2%.
IPW Summer BBQ

Today the Institute of pharmaceutical science at ETH hosted the summer BBQ and the Leroux Group could enjoy nice food and drinks together.
Many thanks for the organisation and the great dishes!
Cell Biomaterials on AMR Diagnostics

Our perspective outlines the potential of gas sensors and machine learning for microbial and antimicrobial resistance diagnostics. Congrats to Mehmet Berk Bilgin., Dr. Hamin Shin and our collaborators from ETH Zurich, University of Zurich, Balgrist University Hospital, BRCC and Oxford University.
A map for single-atom catalysts

Scientists led by Javier Pérez-Ramírez and Christophe Copéret, together with colleagues at the Universities of Lyon and Aarhus, have studied the atomic environments of single platinum atoms in solid supports as well as their spatial orientation using nuclear magnetic resonance. In the future, this method can be used to optimize the production of single-atom catalysts.
Making fibrosis visible – before it’s too late

Giuseppe Antoniazzi (Wennemers Group) is developing a diagnostic toolkit that gives early warning of fibrotic diseases. In doing so, this Pioneer Fellow wishes to contribute to the early detection of tissue scarring, which is usually noticed too late and can barely be halted, and enable countermeasures to be implemented.
We welcome Alex Wu back in the group!

This time as our newest PhD student.
Prof. Jean-Christophe Leroux wins the CSPS Lifetime Achievement Award!

Prof. Jean-Christophe Leroux received the CSPS (Canadian Scociety for Pharmaceutical Sciences) Lifetime Achievement Award.
Huge congratulations for this achievement!