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August 15, 2019

First cells on ancient Earth may have emerged because building blocks of proteins stabilized membranes

New findings on protocell assembly by the Keller group and their collaborators may offer key insight into the origins of life.


July 15, 2019

Anne McCoy elected to the Washington State Academy of Sciences

Anne McCoy was elected to the Washington State Academy of Sciences in recognition of her distinguished and continuing scientific achievements and contributions.


July 11, 2019

Masiello group publishes report on the control of thermal profiles at the nanoscale

A report by the Masiello group and their collaborators on their use of light to actively shape and control thermal landscapes at the nanoscale recently appeared in ACS Nano.


Dan Fu receives NSF CAREER Award

Assistant Professor Dan Fu has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.


June 24, 2019

New DOE awards for Chemistry research to probe solar cell defects, develop energy-boosting coatings

David Ginger and Daniel Gamelin were selected by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office to receive nearly $1.5 million in funding for two separate endeavors in solar photovoltaic research.


April 18, 2019

Julie Kovacs elected Chair of the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry

Professor Julie Kovacs will serve an upcoming term as Chair of the American Chemical Society Division of Inorganic Chemistry.


April 17, 2019

David Masiello promoted to Professor

The Department of Chemistry congratulates David Masiello on his promotion to the rank of professor, effective Autumn 2019.


April 7, 2019

Matt Bush promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure

The Department of Chemistry congratulates Matthew Bush on his promotion to associate professor with tenure, effective Autumn 2019.


April 2, 2019

Sarah Keller receives 2019 Cottrell Scholars STAR Award

Professor Sarah Keller has received a 2019 Cottrell Scholars STAR Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.


March 26, 2019

Cody Schlenker receives NSF CAREER Award

Assistant Professor Cody Schlenker has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.



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