The American Physical Society has named Emory biophysicist Laura Finzi and physical chemist Michael Heaven as among its 2023 Fellows, a distinction given to researchers who have made significant contributions to the application of physics to science and technology and advanced physics through original research.Continue readingEmory professors Laura Finzi and Michael Heaven named American Physical Society Fellows
“We’re opening a promising pathway for the development of new antibiotics to treat drug-resistant infections,” says Christine Dunham, co-corresponding author of the paper and a professor in Emory’s Department of Chemistry and the Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center.Continue readingDunham lab explores antimicrobial that shuts down bacterial growth without harming human cells
The Catalysis Innovation Consortium (CIC) held its first annual meeting September 21-23 on the Emory Campus. The CIC is the legacy of the NSF Center for Selective C-H Functionalization.Continue readingCatalysis Innovation Consortium holds first annual meeting at Emory
Emory Wheel reported on a recent grant made to chemistry’s Khalid Salaita to establish a research center focused on Molecular Mechanobiology.Continue readingEmory Wheel features Center for Molecular Mechanobiology led by Khalid Salaita
Graduate alum Misael Romero-Reyes, currently a professor at Georgia Gwinnett College, is featured in a new Science ATL campaign, “Science Lives Here!”Continue readingGraduate alum Misael Romero-Reyes featured by Science ATL
Throughout his multi-decade career, Dennis Liotta has been instrumental in the creation of novel therapies that have benefited millions of lives around the world. Continue readingDennis Liotta honored at White House for innovation in HIV treatment
he National Science Foundation has awarded $800,000 to a team including Emory chemist William Wuest that will use artificial intelligence to develop next-generation disinfectants against resistant bacteria. Continue readingBill Wuest part of team using AI to develop next-generation disinfectants
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Dr. Khalid Salaita $5.6 million to establish a national center to advance pioneering technology for cellular mechanics.Continue readingNIH funds Emory center to advance cellular mechanics
Professor of Pedagogy Doug Mulford has been selected as the Nat C. Roberston Teaching Professor of Science and Society.Continue readingDoug Mulford named Nat C. Roberston Teaching Professor of Science and Society
Emory College features our four new chemistry colleagues – part of a cohort of 64 new faculty joining Emory this fall.Continue readingNew chemistry faculty featured by Emory College
Dennis Liotta featured in report that celebrates people behind life-changing inventions fostered by the Bayh-Dole Act.Continue readingDennis Liotta profiled in “Faces of American Innovation” Report
Images of enzymes in action captured by the Dunham lab reveal the secrets of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.Continue readingDunham Group research in Phys.org