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
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Bill Wuest discusses the chemistry of soap in the Marketplace column that tackles business-related questions from readers and listeners.Continue readingBill Wuest discusses chemistry of soap in “I’ve always wondered…”
Bill Wuest, a chemistry professor at Emory University, says the hot job market in pharmaceutical chemistry contrasts with a dearth of jobs in academia. And even some of those who have jobs in academia are making a move. Read more.Continue readingBill Wuest discusses biotech job market in C&EN
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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
Bill Wuest named Leshner Fellow
Emory chemistry professor Bill Wuest advocates for public science as a 2019 Leshner Fellow in Washington, D.C.Continue readingBill Wuest named Leshner Fellow