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Daniel Nomura receives ASPIRE Award from The Mark Foundation
The Mark Foundation has announced $3.4 million in ASPIRE Awards to support high risk, high reward approaches to solving complex problems in cancer research. Associate Professor Daniel Nomura has received an ASPIRE award for his project Chemoproteomics-Enabled Covalent Ligand Discovery Platforms...Read more about Daniel Nomura receives ASPIRE Award from The Mark Foundation
Big data at the atomic scale: new detector reaches new frontier in speed
A team at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has designed a new kind of nano scale electron detector that captures all of the information in these interactions. This new tool, a superfast detector was installed on Feb. 12 at Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry, a...Read more about Big data at the atomic scale: new detector reaches new frontier in speed
Stephen Leone and Norman Yao receive Keck Foundation funding
Professors Stephen Leone and Norman Yao have been awarded a $1m science and engineering research grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation. The two scientists will utilize a new technique, ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy, to address important unanswered questions about the formation of non-equilibrium...Read more about Stephen Leone and Norman Yao receive Keck Foundation funding
New Director Assumes Helm of Kavli ENSI: Peidong Yang to direct the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute
Effective January 1, 2019, Peidong Yang assumes the role of Director of the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (ENSI). “Peidong is a pioneer in nanomaterials and energy related science,” said Kevin Moses, Vice President of Science Programs at The Kavli Foundation. “The Kavli Foundation looks...Read more about New Director Assumes Helm of Kavli ENSI: Peidong Yang to direct the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute
Meet scientist Markita Landry
In this engaging article, meet Markita Landry, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, who runs the Landry Lab at UC Berkeley. Her lab works on developing nanomaterials to assist in the delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 systems in plants.Read more about Meet scientist Markita Landry
Douglas S. Clark elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Douglas Clark, Dean of the College of Chemistry, and professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at UC Berkeley has been elected a member of the National Academy of Engineer for advances in biocatalyst and bioreaction engineering for drug discovery, drug screening, and bioprocessing.Read more about Douglas S. Clark elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Scientists find new and smaller CRISPR gene editor: CasX
According to a newly published study in Nature, CasX is a potent and efficient gene editor in both bacteria and human cells. Its design is similar to Cas9 and its well-studied cousin, Cas12, but is different enough that it appears to have evolved in bacteria independently of the other Cas...Read more about Scientists find new and smaller CRISPR gene editor: CasX
Graduate students kick off diversity crowdfunding initiative
The Chemistry Graduate Life Committee and the Graduate Student Advisory Committee have jointly launched a new crowdfunding campaign to support diversity, equity, wellness, and inclusion initiatives for graduate students at the College of Chemistry. The program's purpose is to help combat some...Read more about Graduate students kick off diversity crowdfunding initiative
UC Berkeley scientists develop new spectroscopic probe for the secrets of complex interfaces
Understanding the detailed nature of complex interfaces has become a quest of profound significance, as it underlies urgently needed advances in many applications, including water purification, desalination, and reclamation technologies, and is vital to central processes in...Read more about UC Berkeley scientists develop new spectroscopic probe for the secrets of complex interfaces
Professor Christopher Chang awarded the 2019 Sackler Prize in Chemistry
Christopher Chang, Professor of Chemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology at UC Berkeley has been awarded the Raymond and Beverly Sackler International Prize in Chemistry from Tel Aviv University. The prize recognizes distinguished scientists under age 45 who have made outstanding and...Read more about Professor Christopher Chang awarded the 2019 Sackler Prize in Chemistry
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