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Professor John Hartwig awarded the 2019 Wolf Prize in Chemistry
It was announced today that the 2019 Wolf Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to professors John F. Hartwig from University of California at Berkeley and Stephen L. Buchwald from MIT, for the development of efficient transition-metal catalysts that have revolutionized drug manufacturing,...Read more about Professor John Hartwig awarded the 2019 Wolf Prize in Chemistry
Chemists make first Re-Zn-Zn-Re molecule
Zinc-zinc bonds are rare in chemistry. So are linear four-metal compounds. Nevertheless, Trevor D. Lohrey, a member of John Arnold’s group at the University of California, Berkeley, has made the first molecule with a Re-Zn-Zn-Re core. Lohrey used a rhenium(I) salt to reduce ZnCl2 and make a...Read more about Chemists make first Re-Zn-Zn-Re molecule
Enrique Iglesia is the recipient of the 2019 Michel Boudart Award for the Advancement of Catalysis
Professor Enrique Iglesia of the University of California at Berkeley is the recipient of the 2019 Michel Boudart Award for the Advancement of Catalysis. The award is presented jointly by the North American Catalysis Society and the European Federation of Catalysis Societies.Read more about Enrique Iglesia is the recipient of the 2019 Michel Boudart Award for the Advancement of Catalysis
The importance of nurturing our undergraduate students
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation announced its new class of fellows for 2018 in the spring, naming alumna Alexandra Brown (B.S. Chem, ’17) one of ten newly minted graduate students as a recipient. As an undergraduate at Berkeley, Brown worked in the research group of Professor John Arnold...Read more about The importance of nurturing our undergraduate students
UC Berkeley Chemists and the Periodic Table
Dimitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist who in 1869 wrote out the known elements (of which there were 63 at the time) on cards and then arranged them in columns and rows according to their chemical and physical properties is considered the father of the Periodic Table. In celebration of the 150th...Read more about UC Berkeley Chemists and the Periodic Table
Drug sponge could minimize side effects of cancer treatment
With the help of sponges inserted in the bloodstream to absorb excess drugs, doctors and scientists are hoping to prevent the dangerous side effects of toxic chemotherapy agents or even deliver higher doses to knock back tumors, like liver cancer, that don’t respond to more benign treatments.Read more about Drug sponge could minimize side effects of cancer treatment
Royal Society of Chemistry marks Richard Andersen’s 75th Birthday with special publication
In celebration of Andersen's research and teaching at Berkeley, the Royal Society of Landon has published a special web issue on the contributions of Richard Andersen to inorganic and organometallic chemistry in honor of his 75th birthday.Read more about Royal Society of Chemistry marks Richard Andersen’s 75th Birthday with special publication
Alum Robin Padilla discusses his postdoc career path: meet the scientific-database developer
Robin Padilla earned his PhD in chemistry in 2010. He worked as a postdoc and scientific editor before assuming his current role as a product manager with Springer Nature. In this position, he applies his analytical skills to developing databases that help researchers to find the information...Read more about Alum Robin Padilla discusses his postdoc career path: meet the scientific-database developer
David Schaffer appointed Hubbard Howe Jr Distinguished Chair in Biochemical Engineering
The department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) has announced the appointment of David Schaffer as the Hubbard Howe Jr. Distinguished Chair in Biochemical Engineering. Schaffer is a professor of Chemical and Biolmolecular Engineering, Bioengineering, Molecular & Cell Biology,...Read more about David Schaffer appointed Hubbard Howe Jr Distinguished Chair in Biochemical Engineering
Spotlight on SEMI Women recognizes alum Ellie Yieh
Spotlight on SEMI Women is excited to recognize Q4 2018 honoree Ellie Yieh (College of Chemistry Advisory Board member and alumna) from Applied Materials! Spotlight on SEMI Women recognizes and celebrates accomplished women working in the global microelectronics industry. Nominees include women...Read more about Spotlight on SEMI Women recognizes alum Ellie Yieh
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