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Three Students Win NSF and NDSEG Fellowships

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Three students from the Department of Chemistry have won 2015 pre-doctoral fellowships from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program and the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships. Alexandra Kent, graduating senior, is a recipient of an NSF pre-doctoral award.  Alexandra is presently doing research with Jen Heemstra and will head to UC-Irvine for […]

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Prof. Jen Heemstra wins Cottrell Scholar Award

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Jennifer Heemstra, an assistant professor of chemistry, has won a Cottrell Scholar Award of $75,000 – a prize aimed at early career, physical sciences faculty who are committed to excellence in research and undergraduate teaching.“In addition to funding for my research program, I’m very excited that this award provides the opportunity to become a long-term […]

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Paper by Sigman Lab Published in Science

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A data-intensive approach to mechanistic elucidation applied to chiral anion catalysis By Anat Milo, Andrew J. Neel, F. Dean Toste, Matthew S. Sigman ABSTRACT: Knowledge of chemical reaction mechanisms can facilitate catalyst optimization, but extracting that knowledge from a complex system is often challenging. Here, we present a data-intensive method for deriving and then predictively […]

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Los Alamos Names Two Alumni to Laboratory Fellows

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Two of Five honorees are Department of Chemistry Alumni Honorees span sciences in chemistry, physics, astrophysics Christopher L. Fryer, Jaqueline L. Kiplinger, Herbert O. Funsten, John C. Gordon, and David S. Moore. LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Dec. 15, 2014—The Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows list expands by five this week as a new group of high […]

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Alumna Jackie Kiplinger to receive F. Albert Cotton Award

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University of Utah alumna and Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Jaqueline L. Kiplinger has been selected as the 2015 recipient of the F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry, sponsored by the F. Albert Cotton Endowment Fund. Kiplinger earned her doctorate in organometallic fluorocarbon chemistry from the University of Utah with Professor Tom Richmond […]

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John Gladysz and Janet Bluemel Fund Future Endowed Chair of Chemistry

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Former University of Utah Chemistry faculty member John Gladysz and Janet Bluemel have made provisions in their estate plan for a future endowed chair in the Department. John and Janet, professors at Texas A&M University and husband and wife, are world leaders in the fields of inorganic and organometallic chemistry. “Chemistry has always been an […]

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Peter Stang wins the 2013 Priestley Medal from the ACS

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Congratulations to Peter Stang for being named as the 2013 recipient of the Priestley Medal, the highest honor given by the American Chemical Society. The medal is a lifetime achievement award for chemists and “recognizes Stang’s cutting-edge research that has had far-reaching implications for many areas of science…”

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Prof. Ryan Looper Wins Young Investigator Awards

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Professor Ryan Looper, whose research focuses on the behavior of small molecules within biological systems, is a recent recipient of Amgen’s Young Investigator Award and Eli Lilly & Co.’s Young Investigator Award. Both recognize young scientists doing excellent research in organic chemistry, and come with unrestricted research grants.

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Prof. Edward (Ted) Eyring Retires, Undergraduate Scholarship Announced

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Our beloved colleague, Professor Edward Eyring, is retiring after more than 50 years of service as a member of the Chemistry faculty. To honor his contributions to the world of chemistry, the annual Edward M. (Ted) Eyring Undergraduate Scholarship was established in his name as part of the Ragsdale Scholarship Endowment. This spring, we named our first […]

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