Oct 15, 2021
New Cutting-Edge Equipment Enhances Faculty, Student Research
Acquisition of a crystal X-ray diffractometer diffractometer gives researchers from chemistry, geology physics, and environmental engineering access to…
Acquisition of a crystal X-ray diffractometer diffractometer gives researchers from chemistry, geology physics, and environmental engineering access to…
"All of my research students have had a hand in this award, and they all deserve equal amounts of credit for what we’ve been able to accomplish.”
Professor Bertucci studies chemical interventions in bacterial quorum sensing: "I'm fascinated by chemistry that can effect a change in living systems…
Latest grant supports research that could eventually lead to effective treatments for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
Dan Ruddy ’03 is developing new chemical processes for the conversion of biomass and similar waste carbon sources into renewable versions of the fuels…
Research scientist Christine Thomas ’01 loves being at the forefront of scientific discovery where every day in the lab offers another puzzle to solve…
Meet Arielle Mensch, assistant professor of chemistry, who studies the environmental impacts of nanomaterials and microplastics.
When certain brain proteins misfold and twist together, it can result in brain damage. Prof. Justin Hines is working to untangle the clutter.
How one student's love for poetry and creative writing enhances her work in the chemistry lab.
By Katie Neitz The team: Matthew Adusei ’19, biology major, and James Dearworth, associate professor of biology and neuroscience The research: Detection…