UC Berkeley business and chemistry alumni Geo Guillen, left, and Marco Lobba, middle, launched Catena Biosciences with Berkeley chemistry professor Matthew Francis. The trio credit Berkeley’s entrepreneurship ecosystem for their company’s rapid rise. (Photo courtesy of Catena...Read more about Berkeley startup aims to be a game changer in autoimmune disease therapy
Norman's photo for the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation award, 1963.
Norman Phillips, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, (1928-2019) was born December 20, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry from the University of British Columbia...Read more about In Memoriam: Norman Edgar Phillips
The carbon–hydrogen bonds in alkanes—particularly those at the ends of the molecules, where each carbon has three hydrogen atoms bound to it—are very hard to “crack” if you want to replace the hydrogen atoms with other atoms. Methane (CH4) and ethane (CH3CH3) are made up, exclusively,...Read more about At Last: Separated and Freshly Bound
Harold Johnston circa 1970s. (Photo: Dennis Galloway collection, Bancroft Library)
Pioneering atmospheric chemist and UC Berkeley Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Harold S. Johnston, was born in Woodstock, Georgia, on October 11, 1920, and died on Oct 20,...Read more about In Memoriam: Harold S. Johnston