Jasmine Vu '26, a chemistry major, will conduct research in Switzerland.
A biochemistry major, Rebecca wants to redesign how cancer drugs find their targets.
The fields are different. The mindset is the same: build something that matters to people beyond the lab.
Cottrell teacher-scholar award winner Meaghan Deegan balances cutting-edge research in synthetic compound stabilization with training the chemists of tomorrow.
The $120,000 award recognizes Deegan’s breakthrough work in organometallic chemistry and her commitment to bringing hands-on research to every chemistry student at 91¿ì»îÁÖ
With scientific curiosity and a drive to make a difference, Ritter Amsbaugh ’25 has left his mark at 91¿ì»îÁÖ as a researcher, leader, and teammate.
For Jack Petersen ’24, his research on gold nanoparticles in Amelia Fuller’s lab has a personal connection.
Amelia Fuller receives an award from the National Science Foundation to support her research on stabilizing gold nanoparticles.
A collaborative project between chemistry and art hopes to envision nanomaterials and explore their unique features.








