Volume 11, Issue 1
Spring 2003


Mapping the Protein Universe

Stanley Hall in Transition

Chemical Biology in the College

Eileen Lewis: Teaching the Teachers

Brownies in the College

Center for Biophotonics

Fréchet and Klinman appointed to Endowed Positions

CAVEAT Pensionarius

Alivisatos to Head LBNL Materials Sciences


Keasling Engineers E. Coli

Bell is 2003 Burwell Lecturer

Awards and Updates

Explore the College online

Attention all CHEMillenniums!

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Mapping the Protein Universe
Chemistry professor Sung-Hou Kim and his colleagues have produced the first 3-D map of the protein structure universe.

Stanley Hall in Transition
Get ready for some noise! Stanley Hall is coming down soon, to make way for the new Center for Health Sciences and Quantitaive Bioengineering.

Chemical Biology in the College
The college is developing a B.S. major in chemical biology, to complement the new Chemical Biology Graduate Program.

Teaching the Teachers
How to keep track of the latest in chemistry curriculum developments? Ask Eileen Lewis.

Send us your comments. Any chemistry stories that you'd like see hear? News we should know about? Other ways to improve the Newsletter?

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Chemistry professors Jean Fréchet and Judith Klinman

Fréchet and Klinman Appointed to
Endowed Positions

Jean Fréchet is the new holder of the Henry Rapoport Chair in Organic Chemistry and Judith Klinman holds the Joel H. Hildebrand Distinguished Professorship.

Keasling Engineers E. coli

Center for Biophotonics

Alivisatos to Lead LBNL Materials Sciences Division

CAVEAT Pensionarius

Brownies in the College

Explore the College online

Bell is the 2003 Burwell Lecturer

 

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