
Phillip Broadwith
Business editor, Chemistry World
As Business editor, my aim is to highlight to readers the exciting and innovative chemistry going on in the commercial sector, as well as keeping you abreast of trends and developments in the world of chemistry businesses.
From the point I left school, my aim was to join the pharmaceutical industry. A gap year and summer placements in company labs, and a PhD in organic synthesis followed.
But halfway through my PhD I entered a writing competition run by the Daily Telegraph. I managed to win – somewhat to my own surprise. That changed my perspective and made me think that I should consider writing more seriously as a career. I joined the Royal Society of Chemistry just before submitting my thesis, and luckily a position with Chemistry World came up a few months later. I sometimes miss the thrills (less so the spills) of lab work, but interacting with world-leading scientists and industrialists, as well as learning new things on a daily basis more than makes up for it.
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Many things have changed in the last two decades, but effective collaboration is more important than ever

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Three company officials under investigation for potential safety violations

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Sequencing giant will sell off its former spin-out in accordance with regulator orders

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Seven others hospitalised after traffic incident released 15,000 litres of anhydrous ammonia
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Curbing industrial practices that drive antimicrobial resistance needs tighter regulation and enforcement
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Companies are convincing regulators, but will doctors use them, and will providers pay for them?
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Carbios can return even hard-to-recycle polyester fibres and textiles to their constituent monomers
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