Year: 2016
A marriage made in sunlight: Invention merges solar with liquid battery
Undergraduate Office Welcomes Rob Handerhan
Rob Handerhan (handerhan@wisc.edu) has joined the Undergraduate Chemistry Office as an Undergraduate Services Specialist, temporarily filling the position vacated by Nora Burnham. Rob studied history at The College of New Jersey, specializing in the history …
Alumna Megan Frisk Joins 2016-17 Class of AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows
Megan Frisk (Ph.D. ’09, Beebe) has been awarded an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowship with a placement at the U.S. Department of State, in the Office of …
Chemistry method expedites path to useful molecules for medicine
Andrew McCammon is 2016-17 Hirschfelder Prize Recipient
Professor J. Andrew McCammon will receive the 2016-17 Joseph O. Hirschfelder Prize in Theoretical Chemistry, administered by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Theoretical Chemistry Institute (TCI). McCammon is a professor of chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology at …
Irving Shain Chair in Chemistry Propels Department Leadership
The newly created Irving Shain Chair in Chemistry will endow the position of department chair in the UW-Madison Department of Chemistry. The chair serves to honor the career accomplishments and legacy of Professor and Chancellor …
Symmetry crucial for building key biomaterial collagen in the lab
UW-Madison places highly in worldwide ranking of universities
Four New American Chemical Society Fellows Boast Wisconsin Ties
The newest class of American Chemical Society (ACS) fellows includes Robert Hamers, a UW-Madison chemistry professor, as well as three UW-Madison chemistry alumni. Hamers is recognized for his numerous contributions to materials chemistry and service …