According to new research from Professor Roberto Garza-Lopez, one key to unlocking the COVID-19 puzzle may be in understanding the effect of metal ions on a pair of the novel coronavirus’ proteins.
The 2020 Wig Award recipients are faculty members: Aimee Bahng, Tom Le, Jane Liu, Jorge Moreno, Gilda Ochoa and Alexandra Papoutsaki.
Chemistry Professor Nicholas Ball has received a National Institutes of Health grant for the development of a pathway to synthesize sulfur-based compounds to facilitate drug target discovery.
Hannah Black ’20 is set to graduate with a degree in chemistry and in the fall, she’ll start at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill.
There have been many doors in the life of Yannai Kashtan ’20. Today he has arrived at his next, very prestigious door: a Knight-Hennessy scholarship, which is a full ride to Stanford University.
Brendan Terry ’20 believes his research could offer insights into cancers and chronic diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations — and the Gates Cambridge Trust thinks so, too.
The newly-constructed inorganic/chem 51 lab and Prof. Ball's research lab are taking shape!
Congratulations to these Chemistry Sagehens on their NSF Graduate Fellowships! Julia Dohner, Tina Solvik, Raul Sun Han Chang, and Ariana Tribby Chirp!