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Henry Rohrs awarded the ACS Distinguished Service Award

Patti wins medal from the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

What makes transdisciplinary research work? A conference explores best practices.

Heemstra co-authors blueprint for promoting diversity in the lab

WashU Chem in the News: Oppenheimer Gives Former Wash U Professor His Closeup

Student Life - Dr. Loomis and Dr. Daschbach deliver Last Lecture on their learning philosophy

WashU Chem in the Community: Dr. Sobotka - Technical Forum on Radiation Health and Safety at Jana Elementary

Energy research led by Robert Wexler receives $1.25M grant

Strong evidence found for new light isotope of nitrogen

Fournier group selected as the Journal of Chemical Physics cover feature

WashU Chem in the news: Dr. Sobotka on St. Louis Public Radio

Wexler, Sinclair, and Lunde selected as TRIADS Seed Grant recipients

Celebrating faculty retirements

Two Chemistry Department faculty members awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award in the Natural Sciences

Patti appointed Dean’s Fellow for Advancement and Entrepreneurship

An alternate route to semiconductor production

The joy of realizing your science job is also a people job

Celebrating outstanding faculty and staff

Meet our new faculty: Natural sciences and mathematics

The feel of inclusivity

Sugar metabolism is surprisingly conventional in cancer

Barnes wins grant to expand architectures of interlocking molecular rings

Obituary: Jacob Schaefer, professor emeritus of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, 83
Interlocking rings unlock new material properties

The exit interview: Vice Dean William Tolman

Chemistry recruits new faculty, 'Rising Star' department chair
Hayes and Acree appointed to leadership roles in support of graduate education

Novel particle detector used to study alternate path to carbon creation in stars

Environmental researchers celebrate Earth Month all year

Arts & Sciences faculty win NSF CAREER Awards

Science research roundup: February 2022

AAAS names seven Arts & Sciences faculty as 2021 fellows

Science research roundup: January 2022

MSN News: Scientists create never-before-seen isotope of magnesium

Remembering David Sloop

Digital Transformation Initiative brings new talent to Arts & Sciences

Inside the life of a faculty fellow

Digital Transformation Initiative brings three new hires to the Department of Chemistry

Addressing atmospheric pollution, chemists develop new catalyst for converting carbon dioxide into fuel

Loomis to study novel molecular reaction pathways and dynamics

IMSE acquires new facility for fabricating nanomaterials

Meet our new faculty: Natural sciences and math

ISP helps teachers bring university research to life in classrooms

St. Louis Public Radio: WashU brings climate change education to University City High School

A new way to deliver vaccines to the elderly without inflammation

Hayes named interim vice dean of graduate education

Tolman named vice dean of research and entrepreneurship

Moeller wins Heyrovsky Prize for electrochemistry

Washington University collaborates with Agilent, Merck to expand metabolomics research

Science research roundup: May and June 2021

Wrighton receives LaunchCode Moonshot Award

Award symposium honors chemist Loomis

Cancer has ripple effect on distant tissues

Fournier wins NSF CAREER Award

Daschbach promoted to teaching professor

Researchers observe new isotope of fluorine

Jackrel Lab tackles new vaccine technology for elderly populations

Marketplace: Helium prices stopped soaring when COVID hit

A recipe for protein footprinting

Stereo Chemistry (Podcast): How helium shortages have changed science

Finding Genius (Podcast): Another energy source in the wall

Scientific American: Bricks can be turned into batteries

Barnes Lab streamlines synthesis of molecular chains

Looking skin deep at the growth of neutron stars

Loomis wins American Chemical Society's 2020 Saint Louis Award

Wrighton named inaugural holder of Wertsch professorship

Storing energy in red bricks

Turning rust into supercapacitors

Barnes selected as 2020 ACS PMSE Young Investigator

Metalloenzyme mastery

Helium shortage has ended, at least for now

Antibiotic-destroying genes widespread in bacteria in soil and on people

Cutting-edge computing paves way to future of NMR spectroscopy

Gross receives 2020 ASMS John B. Fenn Award

Hayes receives 5 Sigma Physicist Award

St. Louis trade groups ask sidelined workers to donate safety gear to hospitals

Carbon conundrum: Experiment aims to re-create synthesis of key element

Scientists sculpt nanoparticle shells with light

Walking the wire: Real-time imaging helps reveal active sites of photocatalysts

WashU Expert: U.S. faces looming ‘future drought’ in helium

Hope on climate change from a bold and brilliant woman at TEDxGatewayArch

Moeller to receive Cope Scholar Award

General chemistry offers new course sequence, welcomes new personnel

The cost of lies: A technical analysis of HBO's Chernobyl

Thorp named editor-in-chief of Science
Obituary: Peter P. Gaspar, professor emeritus of chemistry, 84

Gary Patti celebrates 10 years of the Agilent Early Career Professor Award

Tim Wencewicz named Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar for 2019

Esteemed biochemist Bob Blankenship retires

Sophia Hayes: The global helium shortage hits home

Conghui Yao (Patti Lab) named 2019 Jakschik Awardee
Prof. Gina Frey receives an AAU Grant Supporting STEM Education Efforts

Prof. Xander Barnes gets LEAP award for his invention, “Magic Angle” Spinning Spheres for NMR

Laboratory Sciences building to be named Mark S. Wrighton Hall

Janetka wins American Chemical Society Award

Gary Patti’s research seeks to make analysis of metabolites less overwhelming
Prof. Meredith Jackrel awarded 5-year NIH MIRA grant

Dr. Jia Luo receives Classroom Innovation Award from the College of Arts & Sciences

Welcome to WashU: William B. Tolman

New Software for Drug Companies to Make Drugs Cheaper, Faster, and Better

Tim Wencewicz featured on Hold That Thought podcast

Hayes helps shape national helium policy

Gina Frey awarded Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award

Prof. Regina "Gina" Frey installed as the first Florence E. Moog Professor of STEM Education

Prized professor: Loomis recognized for outstanding teaching
