by Douglas Clark, Dean of the College of Chemistry The end of the spring semester is always a […]
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By Robert Sanders Carolyn Bertozzi, a professor at Stanford University recognized with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on […]
By Marge d’Wylde The College of Chemistry is delighted to announce that Dean Toste will serve as the […]
“I arrived at UC Berkeley in 1978 as the first woman in the physical sciences …. Over the […]
By Robin Marks “The pace of KRAS drug discovery is moving so fast now that our assumptions about […]
By Marge d’Wylde Ifan Lin (B.S. ’06, ChemE) got a lot out of his time at UC Berkeley. […]
By Marge d’Wylde Chemical Engineer alumus Rebecca Dylla-Spears (Ph.D. ’09, ChemE) is a research scientist at Lawrence Livermore […]
By Sara C.P. Williams Millions of light years away from Earth, atoms collide and merge; chemical structures assemble […]
by Sarah C.P. Williams Every second, a typical 60-watt, incandescent light bulb emits about one hundred quintillion photons, […]
By Sarah C.P. Williams A decade ago, Dr. Robert Saxton was a Berkeley undergraduate torn between a pre-med […]
Fifth year graduate student Kay Xia (lab of Dean Toste) is the first recipient of the College of […]
By Marge d’Wylde We are very grateful to Builders of Berkeley members Rubber and Joy Chen of PMP […]
By Michael Zuerch In the last decade, quantum materials have garnered much attention due to their unique properties […]