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Parry Lectureship 2024

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In 2016 , the Department of Chemistry hosted the inaugural Robert W. Parry Lectureship in Inorganic Chemistry. This annual lecture recognizes Distinguished Professor Bob Parry, one of our most notable former faculty members. The first lecture was delivered by Prof. Harry Gray, a world-class inorganic chemist from CalTech, a friend of Bob Parry’s, and a […]

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Rodrigo Noriega 2024 Sloan Research Fellow

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The Alfred P. Sloan Foundationhas just released the names of this year’s Fellows and our very own Professor Noriega is one of them! “Congratulations to the Sloan Research Fellows of 2024. The following 126 early-career scholars represent the most promising scientific researchers working today. Their achievements and potential place them among the next generation of […]

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Lasso Peptides 2024

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A collaborative research project with Professor Swanson’s group, Professor Roberts’ group, and Postdoctoral Associate Dr. Gabe Da Hora, resulted in a feature on the cover of Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), titled: Lasso Peptides: Exploring the Folding Landscape of Nature’s Smallest Interlocked Motifs. Professor Jerssica Swanson Dr. Gabe da Hora Professor Andrew Roberts […]

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Gina Frey Highlighted in ACS Publication

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Gina Frey, Professor of Chemistry, Ron and Eileen Ragsdale Endowed Chair in Chemical Education, noted “Our studies in general chemistry 1 (GC1) have shown that social belonging predicts course performance for all students and belonging differs across gender. In our current study, for students whose major required both General Chemistry 1 and 2 (GC2), GC1 […]

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Jessica Swanson Study on Methane-Eating Bacteria

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University of Utah chemist Jessica Swanson has retooled her lab to help develop a process that would harness methane-eating bacteria, known as methanotrophs, which naturally break down methane into carbon dioxide and organic compounds. She aims to discover ways to enable methanotrophs to effectively pull methane from the air at low concentrations in next-generation bioreactors. The Swanson lab has […]

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Valeria Molinero Study on Fungal Ice Nucleators

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New research from the University of Utah, with Germany’s Max Plank Institute for Polymer Research and Idaho’s Boise State University, is shedding fresh light on the role of biological agents—produced by fungi of all things—in ice formation. Valeria Molinero, a theoretical chemist with the University of Utah’s College of Science, is at the forefront of […]

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Advanced Inorganic Lab Poster Session

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This semester undergraduates students of chemistry worked together with their TAs to create crystal structures with tungsten and platinum. After they completed this experiment, the students created posters to reflect their own processes in their findings and accomplishments. Tom Richmond, professor of Chemistry said “On October 6th, our Advanced Inorganic Lab students celebrated the end […]

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Chemical Space Guided Catalyst Optimization & Scope Exploration

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Brittany Haas, an outstanding 5th-year graduate student in the Sigman Group, was recently published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). The publication was on a method development project that was a collaborative effort of the Sigman Group at the University of Utah, the Toste Group at UC Berkeley, the Miller Group at […]

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Alumna Sally Hunnicutt – Holding a Workshop on POGIL Approach

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Sally Hunnicutt, MS Chemistry ’86, held a chemistry faculty workshop for 2 days (Sat and Sun), this summer. Sally was one of the 3 facilitators with 22 faculty participants at the workshop. The workshop was to train instructors on how to modify their physical chemistry laboratory courses to use the POGIL approach. The POGIL-PCL community […]

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Whittaker-Brooks Groups’ Research Published by Matter

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Luisa Whittaker-Brooks, Professor of Chemistry, Kameron Hansen, post-doc in Whittaker-Brooks group, and John Colton from Brigham Young University worked together on Mechanistic origins of excitonic properties in 2D perovskites: Implications for exciton engineering, published by Matter on July 28, 2023. Kameron Hansen, the postdoc research associate in the Luisa Whittaker-Brooks group, noted: “This was a […]

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