Q&A with Professor Nathalie Katsonis

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Hear from Professor Nathalie Katsonis on her academic journey and passions, her thoughts on the future directions of chemical research, and her experience of being an Editorial Board Member forĀ Communications Chemistry: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42004-022-00730-3

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