By Mason Braasch & Caroline Cole Department Communications The Department of Chemistry’s Institute for Chemical Education offered free summer chemistry camps online, continuing a four-decade-long tradition of education, despite disruptions caused by the pandemic. The …
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Gellman lab works on ways to block SARS-CoV-2 from entering cells
Prof. Samuel Gellman and his group have been working on strategies to prevent infection by pathogenic viruses for several years. They are now using that work as a launching pad for research on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Construction Update 03/09/2020
New Tower. The first concrete has been poured in the tower sub-basement! A corridor and a storage area behind the 360-seat lecture room now have a concrete floor. Other areas of the sub-basement are being …
Graduation Celebration
Congratulations! We understand how hard you have worked to get to this point and we’re excited to celebrate your upcoming graduation! Please complete the form below at least two weeks prior to the Graduation Celebration …
Outreach: Fostering Community Appreciation of Science
By Bassam Z. Shakhashiri Professor of Chemistry and William T. Evjue Distinguished Chair for the Wisconsin Idea Today our biggest challenge is to help sustain Earth and its people in the face of population growth, …
Outreach: Institute for Chemical Education
By John Moore W. T. Lippincott Professor of Chemistry The Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) continues its extensive outreach program under the direction of John Moore and with the contributions of Andrew Greenberg, Linda Craft, …
Nicholas M. Riley
Nicholas M. Riley is a graduate student from Louisville, KY, who attended the University of South Carolina as an undergraduate. He currently works with the Coon Research Group. Tell us about your research. My graduate research …