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Unit: Chemistry
2018 Million Dollar Club inductees announced from Research and Sponsored Programs
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs announced that six new members have joined Illinois State University’s Million Dollar Club.
Garris, Mulligan named to inaugural ‘Researchers to Know’ list
The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition named Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology Paul Garris and Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry Christopher Mulligan to their inaugural “Researchers to Know” list for 2018.
Grabowski earns American Chemical Society fellowship
Senior Jacob Grabowski has been selected by the American Chemical Society to receive the prestigious Division of Organic Chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
Larry Krannich recognized as Chemistry Distinguished Alumnus
Illinois State University Department of Chemistry hosted Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Larry K. Krannich as its 2018 Bernard L. Ryder Distinguished Alumni Lecturer.
Chemistry students find true mentor in research laboratory
Professor Shawn Hitchcock’s students are exploring more efficient and cheaper methods to make pharmaceutical drugs in his laboratory.
An invitation to celebrate Dean Greg Simpson
A retirement reception for Dean Gregory Simpson will be from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center.
Area high school students rank in regional chemistry contest
Students from Dunlap High School won first place on both tests in the regional American Chemical Society High School Chemistry Contest on April 9.
Main Street College to explore impacts of technology on relationships, April 16
Professor Aimee Miller-Ott will present “So Close, Yet so Far: Staying connected when your cell phone pulls you away,” on Monday, April 16 at 7 p.m. in Room 118 at the ISU Alumni Center.
ISU faculty win nearly $317,000 grant from National Science Foundation
ISU faculty have won a nearly $317,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This grant was used to purchase a flow cytometer cell sorter.