
219 Brown Laboratory
Unless Otherwise Noted
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| 4:00PM Monday, Feb. 11 |
Professor Qihong Huang
The Wistar Institute |
| The genetic screens to identify metastasis-promoting genes including ERp5 and
MicroRNA |
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CBI
12:15PM, Wednesday, February 13 |
| Presentation by First Year Students on Third Rotation |
Abby Grabitz
(Melinda Duncan’s Lab) |
Stephanie Schaefer
(Colin Thorpe’s Lab) |
Benjamin Israel
(M. Cindy Farach-Carson’s Lab) |
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| 4:00PM, Wednesday, February 13 |
Professor James K. Chen
Stanford School of Medicine |
| Chemical Probes of Embryonic Signaling and Patterning |
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4:00PM, Friday, February 15
101 Brown Laboratory |
Professor John T Yates, Jr.
University of Virginia |
| Atomic-resolution Studies of an Unusual Effect: The Influence of Metal Adatoms in Chemisorption on Surfaces |
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A Letter From the Chairperson:
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Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Delaware! Whether you are seeking information, help, or opportunity, if it concerns Chemistry in the First State, you have come to the right place.
Students, staff and faculty of this Department are united in our prime objective, namely ‘to be recognized nationally and internationally for excellence in chemical research and education at the graduate and undergraduate level’. The research of our award-winning faculty covers the whole breadth of the field and extends into neighboring disciplines. Our home - the three contiguous buildings of Brown Laboratory, Drake Hall and Lammot duPont Laboratory - offers over 200,000 square feet of modern research space equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and research instrumentation. With annual research expenditures approaching $ 10 Million, chances are we are working on something of interest to you.
Our instructional offerings include everything from introductory classes for nonscientists to highly specialized graduate courses. Laboratories around the clock, opportunities for research at every level, and multiple seminar series with invited speakers, round out the program. Circa 300 majors (in chemistry, biochemistry and chemical education) and 150 graduate students are in residence at any time. Whether you want to be a chemist, are interested in a collaboration, or looking to hire a chemist, we have what you need!
Our alumni are the most important measure of our continuing success. Numbering well over 3000 and spread all over the world, they are our true legacy. We are immensely proud of their achievements and deeply grateful for their unflagging support.
Please look around and become involved. We look forward to hearing from you.
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UD Paper Receives Consideration as Exceptional Contribution to the Journal of Organic Chemistry Details
Chemistry Graduate Student's Artwork Featured on Cover of ACS Journal Langmuir Details
Professor Burnaby Munson To Receive 2008 Chemical Pioneer Award by the American Institute of Chemists Details
Professor Roberta F. Colman Awarded 2-Year Mentor-Based Predoctoral Fellowship Details
Chemistry Professor Receives Award at The Eastern Analytical Symposium Details
Dr. Michael Stemniski, Tillmanns-Skolnik Award Winner Details
Professor Cecil Dybowski to Receive 2008 Delaware Section Award Details
Professor and Chair Klaus Theopold was recently interviewed by The Sceptical Chymist Details
Wednesday, April 12th, 2008
Frontiers at the Chemistry and Biology Interface Symposium
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