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Several new synthetic chemistry protocols from the laboratory of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck have been published in video form in the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).
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In an email to the Hamilton community on Nov. 29, President David Wippman announced the recent death of Edward Taylor '46.
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Associate Professor of Chemistry Adam Van Wynsberghe recently presented results from his research laboratory's efforts at the 254th National Meeting of the ACS in Washington, D.C. in s seminar titled, "Multiscale modeling of the complete ligand binding pathways to influenza neuraminidase."
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As a first-year student applying for a summer science research spot, Nicole DeBuono ’20 told herself not to be surprised if the position went to a more senior student. But it didn’t, and she got the opportunity she was after — working with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Farah Dawood on a highly interdisciplinary project in chemistry, materials science and nanoscience.
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Janice Kang ’20, Kalvin Nash ’18 and Allen Park ’18 presented the results of their summer computational chemistry research at the 16th Annual MERCURY conference.
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Inspired early on by watching Neil deGrasse Tyson science shows on television, when Kalvin Nash ’18 entered Hamilton, the question wasn't if he would major in science, but which science? The answer turned out to be biochemistry.
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Most students on campus remember Andrew Fletcher ’17 as a social butterfly, captain of the curling team and an easy-going guitarist of Terrapin Trio. Then there's his talent for chemistry that earned him a spot at the prestigious nuclear engineering doctoral program at the Colorado School of Mines.
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President David Wippman recently announced the appointment of four Hamilton faculty members to endowed chairs. All were effective July 1.
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Assistant Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck is part of a group that was recently awarded a New Academic Working Group Seed Grant from the New York Six (NY6) Liberal Arts Consortium.
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With the migration of hundreds of college students off the Hamilton campus, way has been made for a younger, more energetic, crowd. On Wednesday, June 7, and Thursday, June 8, third-graders from Hughes Elementary School, and Clinton Elementary School, respectively, visited the Taylor Science Center. As part of ongoing outreach with local public schools, faculty from the psychology, chemistry, physics, biology and geosciences departments hosted approximately 80 students per day, packing a variety of scientific disciplines into four interactive, 30-minute long seminars.
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