Two fourth year graduate chemistry scholars have been awarded the prestigious Dean’s Teaching Fellowship. The award allows students to teach their own undergraduate course while completing their dissertation. The scholars, Misael Romero-Reyes (Heemstra Group) and Elaine Liu (MacBeth Group) have both pursued their interest in pedagogy throughout their Emory careers. Elaine will have the opportunity…Continue readingTwo graduate scholars receive Dean’s Teaching Fellowship
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Since opening his Emory lab in 2009, Khalid Salaita has used nanotechnology to understand the physical forces that cells exert as they interact with one another. Now, through the power of mentorship, Aaron Blanchard, Joshua Brockman and Victor Ma, have taken knowledge gained from their training in Salaita’s lab to study cancer through the National Cancer…Continue readingHarnessing Potential: How the Salaita Lab Refines Researchers
Department to launch “Spectrum”
The Department of Chemistry explores new directions in promoting community with the kick off of “Spectrum: Building a Fully Engaged Community in Chemistry.”Continue readingDepartment to launch “Spectrum”
Graduate scholar Amy Solinski discusses research and outreach ahead of her presentation at the 2019 ACS National Meeting in San Diego. Continue readingAmy Solinski to present at the ACS national meeting
Aaron Bosse wins ARCS Award
Graduate scholar Aaron Bosse has received the 2019 ARCS Award in recognition of his research accomlishments.Continue readingAaron Bosse wins ARCS Award
“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 readingHow is applying to graduate school different from applying to undergrad?
Graduate alum Suk Cho discusses research, industry, nutrition and “living life to the fullest.”Continue readingSuk Cho thrives “living life to the fullest”
Ground state: Getting started at Emory
The stories of eight summer rotation students offer a glimpse of the first year, first semester graduate experience in the Emory University Department of Chemistry.Continue readingGround state: Getting started at Emory
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
Luyao Zou uses PDS funds to visit the world’s largest radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.Continue readingPDS training at the world’s largest radio telescope