ChEmory, Emory’s award-winning undergraduate ACS club, sent three members to this the ACS Spring national meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. The meeting took place on March 26-30. In addition to participating in the conference, the ChEmory members accepted the ACSĀ Honorable Mention Chapter Award on behalf of ChEmory. Check out their first-person accounts of the conference experience…Continue readingFirst Person: ChEmory at ACS
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Chemistry graduate program alumni Mallory Green and Amy Solinski have been selected as 2023 CAS Future Leaders. Continue readingGraduate alumni Green and Solinski selected as 2023 CAS Future Leaders
The Liu Group has received a grant from the ACS Petroleum Research Fund.Continue readingThe Liu Group receives ACS Petroleum Research Fund grant
Dr. Tim (Tianquan) Lian has received the 2022 Senior Experimental Award from the Physical Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society.Continue readingTianquan (Tim) Lian receives ACS Senior Experimental Award
Graduate Scholar Andrew Mahoney has been awarded a 2021-2022 ACS Medicinal Chemistry Predoctoral Fellowship, an achievement he describes in quirky fashion in his brief autobiography.Continue readingAndrew Mahoney receives ACS Medicinal Chemistry Predoctoral Fellowship
Jen Heemstra named 2021 ACS Rising Star
Professor Jen Heemstra has been recognized as a 2021 ACS WCC Rising Star for outstanding promise and contributions in her field.Continue readingJen Heemstra named 2021 ACS Rising Star
Bill Wuest receives David W. Robertson Award
Bill Wuest has been recognized with the 2020 David W. Robertson Award from the American Chemical Society. The David W. Robertson Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry, supported by Pfizer, Inc., is in memory of David W. Robertson, a widely respected, highly successful and creative medicinal chemist. The award, given in even-numbered years, is intended…Continue readingBill Wuest receives David W. Robertson Award
Antonio Brathwaite elected to ACS division
Senior Lecturer Dr. Antonio Brathwaite has been elected as a member-at-large of the Executive Committee of the Physical Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. The division supports chemists who work in the areas of astrochemistry, biophysical chemistry, energy, theory, and experimental physical chemistry. He will represent his fellow chemists to the division. Congratulations, Antonio!Continue readingAntonio Brathwaite elected to ACS division