Deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Andy Alpert, a good friend, a longtime collaborator, and an honorary member of our group. 😭Andy was a brilliant scientist and a kind person. He made major contributions to #HPLC & #MS and helped so many @asmsnews#TeamMassSpec RIP, Andy!❤️🙏
@yingge2121@asmsnews The world has lost a great scientist and entrepreneur. Andy was also a great man in person, always willing to share his scientific knowledge and business experience. His contribution to the chromatography field will be remembered for a long time. RIP
Very excited about the opportunities to present our collaborative work with colleagues at U Akron, PNNL, and RTX on recyclable thermoset composites at U.S. DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office 2023 Project Peer Review.
Excited to share the latest from @golder_team now out in @angew_chem! In this paper, @MeredithPomfre1 and @brianthedelight demonstrate the unique consequences of shapeshifting bullvalenes in polymers. This paper has been a long time coming... 1/2 https://t.co/8KfVmroNA3.
🚨 Check out our most recent paper in @NatureNano showing synergistic effects & improved drug delivery in cancer therapy using a new bottlebrush nanoparticle prodrug platform administering multiple therapeutics! 💉
https://t.co/lXPoY9tKOI
Huge congrats to the entire team!
Check out our recent work on mechanically activated depolymerization now published in @NatureComms: https://t.co/Ihj4m8t84n. This work nicely connects the two ongoing directions in our lab: mechanochemically controlled polymer degradation and metathesis-based depolymerization.
Check out our review "Editing Polymer Backbones" out on ChemRxiv now! We define fundamentals, organize a century's worth of largely disconnected examples, and outline key challenges in this recently coalesced field. https://t.co/ycWrhgnVuO
BREAKING NEWS:
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”
Job Openings - Purdue University Department of Chemistry - We are hiring. Both are in advanced materials, one assistant level and one associate/full level. This is part of Advanced Materials cluster hiring. I will be happy to answer your questions. https://t.co/6d0iwVQAA3
A 17-year-old human trafficking victim has been ordered to pay $150,000 restitution to the family of the man she stabbed to death – who was accused of raping her.
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Following my PhD PI's @SoyLuisCampos footsteps as @cenmag Talented 12! Super pumped to build community with the other awardees 🤩
Special thank you to @EmilyPentzer @BekkaKlausen for the initial nominations and encouragement.
https://t.co/bjxdW3RGiT
We're excited to share our recent paper on polymer metal-organic cage catalysts "polyCATs". Read more about the arising possibilities from decoupling catalysis space from polymer matrix
Special congrats to Chris (@chrsbr), David, and Nate, as well as the rest of the team!
The first research article from the Su Lab is now online! This work was led by a brilliant synthetic chemist in our lab, Tim Siu. It is a foundational step in our program to explore the synthesis and properties of silicon diamondoid nanoclusters. (1/n)
https://t.co/YTaGiUKlpi
I am excited to share our first work on conjugated polymers, that features both dinuclear organometallics and radical species. Rich and meticulous investigation by @kingak333! @ZhukoGroup@uncchemistry https://t.co/aEY1xN3ekV
@marcuswdrover@helen_chem@InnovationCA It is a quick and easy way to purify 100's mg to grams of a mixture. More organic synthesis and natural product labs can definitely use this instrument to save time and get better purification results. https://t.co/4CFA946c0q
@marcuswdrover@helen_chem@InnovationCA Recycling Prep GPC/HPLC instrument is a regular prep HPLC system with an added capability to "recycle" - cycling the same sample through the same columns multiple times. This creates a virtually long column in a closed loop with its corresponding increase in resolution.