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Applying 411

A letter to prospective graduate applicants

“Applying 411” is a special blog series about applying to graduate school in chemistry–at Emory and in general. The goal of this series is to demystify the process and help applicants feel confident as they seek a home for their graduate studies.Continue readingA letter to prospective graduate applicants

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I’m a chemist and… (vol. 4)

Emory chemists do amazing things both inside and outside of the lab.Continue readingI’m a chemist and… (vol. 4)

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Ten times the Emory University Department of Chemistry was better than Hogwarts

Continue readingTen times the Emory University Department of Chemistry was better than Hogwarts

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Twelve best paper titles by Emory chemists

Continue readingTwelve best paper titles by Emory chemists

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I’m a chemist and… (vol. 3)

Emory chemists do amazing things both inside and outside of the lab.Continue readingI’m a chemist and… (vol. 3)

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First Person

Catalyzing advocacy in science and engineering

Chemistry graduate scholar Gokul Raghunath and colleague Lyndie Wood report on their experience at the AAAS Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering workshop.Continue readingCatalyzing advocacy in science and engineering

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I’m a chemist and… (vol. 2)

Emory chemists do amazing things both inside and outside of the lab.Continue readingI’m a chemist and… (vol. 2)

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I’m a chemist and… (vol. 1)

Emory chemists do amazing things both inside and outside of the lab.Continue readingI’m a chemist and… (vol. 1)

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First Person

Analytical chemistry out of the lab and into the WaterHub

Laura Briggs reports on their research experience on a trip to the WaterHub with Dr. Jeremy Weaver’s analytical chemistry class.Continue readingAnalytical chemistry out of the lab and into the WaterHub

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A unique method for studying enzymes

Morgan Bair Vaughn discusses her work with temperature jump spectroscopy in the Dyer Group.Continue readingA unique method for studying enzymes