Cornell chemists contributed to Nobel Prize-winning work
Jeremy M. Baskin and Pamela Chang were doctoral students in Carolyn Bertozzi’s lab at the University of California, Berkley, in the mid-2000s.
Read moreJeremy M. Baskin and Pamela Chang were doctoral students in Carolyn Bertozzi’s lab at the University of California, Berkley, in the mid-2000s.
Read moreXiaolong Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in physics, and Wen Zhang, a postdoctoral researcher in chemistry, stand out among young scientists in the tri-state area.
Read moreNew tools being developed by the Hyster lab can be applied in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
Read more“Climate change is a pressing challenge and we don’t have a moment to lose."
Read moreThe American Chemical Society honors Dr. Todd Hyster by awarding him the National Fresenius Award.
Read moreThe funding supports research, as well as the establishment of a small fleet of fuel-cell and battery powered (EV) cars at Cornell.
Read moreStarting fall 2023, the 10th edition of McMurry’s Organic Chemistry will be available an open educational resource (OER) through OpenStax.
Read moreNew research could lead to promising antiviral and tissue engineering tools in animal and plants.
Read moreThe award allows the center to continue its work developing advanced fuel cell technologies in alkaline media.
Read moreKlarman Fellows pursue research in any discipline in the College, including natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the creative arts as well as cross-disciplinary fields. The application deadline is October 14.
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