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Michael Piperakis

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  • Teaching intensive lecturer in inorganic chemistry
  • Department Director of Academic Tutoring (DDAT)
  • Department Academic Disability Representative

Office

126

Building location

Chemistry

Areas of interest

Dr Michael M. Piperakis is a teaching-focused lecturer with a background in nucleic acids chemistry. His pedagogical research centres on the implementation of peer-assisted learning (PAL) within the Chemistry Department and the evaluation of its impact on student learning and experience. Alongside his teaching scholarship, Dr Piperakis collaborates with Prof. C. Cardin on research into the binding interactions of ruthenium and other transition metal complexes with DNA, an area of study with important implications for the potential development of anticancer, antibacterial, and other therapeutic agents.

Academic qualifications

  • MChem Chemistry with a Year in Industry (University of Sheffield)
  • PhD (Nucleic Acids Chemistry; University of Liverpool)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP; ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø)

Professional bodies/affiliations

  • Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Full Member of the Biochemical Society
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

Publications

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