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2021

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Professor Justin Walensky receives the Humboldt Research Fellowship

2020

Matthias Young
Chemistry faculty member wins AVS award
Arthur Suits
A new view of microscopic interactions

2019

Assistant Professor of Chemistry Heather Hennkens says the goal is to create a more efficient, fully functional pipeline for radiopharmaceutical development from campus laboratories all the way to the human bedside.
A Targeted Approach to Fighting Cancer
The partnership began when Jim Gawenis, the chief chemist at Sweetwater Science Labs, asked Michael Greenlief, a professor of chemistry and the director of the Proteomics Center and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, to use a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer to authenticate goods like honey, wine and coffee
Not so sweet
MURR Professor of Radiology Jeff Smith and MU chemistry professors Dave Robertson and Silvia Jurisson pose in one of the laboratories at INMI.
MU Team to Develop Research Pipeline for UM System
Gary A. Baker
'Liquid forensics' could lead to safer drinking water, MU study finds
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MU Chemistry announces this year’s graduate student awards
J. David Robertson has made a discovery that suggests radioactive isotopes are potential sources of breakthroughs in our knowledge of the origins and composition of the universe.
Revelations about radioactive zirconium forge a new path in research about the universe
Professor Arthur Suits
DoD Awards Propel Research in Chemistry and Materials Science
Arthur Suits
Just like flipping a switch – in only half a picosecond

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