
Natalie Cotterell
Natalie completed an integrated master’s degree in natural sciences at the University of Exeter in 2020. She gained broad knowledge in all fields of science and maths, but her specialities were related to biology and chemistry. Natalie's master’s project was related to modelling antibiotic resistance using machine learning software to improve the analysis of microfluidics experiments.
Natalie joined the Royal Society of Chemistry in July 2020 as a publishing editor working on the initial assessments and peer review of a portfolio of materials and nanoscience journals. She became a development editor in April 2022 and currently works on the growth and visibility of Materials Horizons, Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale and Journal of Materials Chemistry B.
When she is not working, Natalie enjoys running, seeing musicals and walking her cocker spaniel, Rufus.
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Filter paper simplifies squaramide synthesis
Capillary-driven flow distributes reagents evenly
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Polymer chemistry poised to make plastic waste traceable
Researchers suggest how science can work with the law to tackle plastic pollution
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Wastewater from battery recycling plants mined for water-splitting catalysts
Electrocatalysts derived from metal pollutants used to generate hydrogen
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Majority of top chemicals on market deemed environmentally unsustainable by new metric
Researchers call on chemical industry to embrace absolute environmental sustainability criteria
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Photocatalyst couples denitrification and water splitting to manage nitrate pollution
Hydrogen gas generated in situ serves as reducing agent
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Tri-agonist molecule designed to stimulate immune system crosstalk
Conjugation chemistry connects three different agonists around a triazine core