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Bright ideas, hidden pathways: Florida State University researchers discover mechanism for inefficient photoreactions in molecules
Florida State University researchers have discovered a pathway within a certain type of molecule that limits chemical reactions by redirecting light energy. The study could help develop more efficient reactions for pharmaceuticals and other products.
FSU chemist named Rising Star for contributions to clean energy discovery, storage
A Florida State University researcher has been honored for her work developing new materials that enable more efficient energy storage and produce cleaner energy for daily use, ranging from phones and laptops to electric cars and renewable energy systems.
FSU researchers discover new protein-RNA interaction with potential to treat fibrosis
A research team at Florida State University’s Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has discovered how a protein found in the human body interacts with RNA in a way that could lead to new treatments for tissue scarring also known as fibrosis.
Bright ideas, hidden pathways: Florida State University researchers discover mechanism for inefficient photoreactions in molecules
Florida State University researchers have discovered a pathway within a certain type of molecule that limits chemical reactions by redirecting light energy. The study could help develop more efficient reactions for pharmaceuticals and other products.
FSU chemist named Rising Star for contributions to clean energy discovery, storage
A Florida State University researcher has been honored for her work developing new materials that enable more efficient energy storage and produce cleaner energy for daily use, ranging from phones and laptops to electric cars and renewable energy systems.
FSU researchers discover new protein-RNA interaction with potential to treat fibrosis
A research team at Florida State University’s Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has discovered how a protein found in the human body interacts with RNA in a way that could lead to new treatments for tissue scarring also known as fibrosis.
12-month Teaching Faculty I
The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Florida State University invites applications for a full-time, 12-month faculty position to teach General Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry lecture courses beginning Summer 2026. This is a continuing non-tenure track faculty position with opportunities for promotion. Applicants are required to have a PhD or highest-level terminal degree from an accredited institution in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a closely related field or equivalent qualifications based on professional experience. Applicants must possess a demonstrated specialty or teaching experience with Analytical Chemistry. The successful candidate’s primary responsibilities will include teaching General Chemistry and other undergraduate chemistry courses, with the opportunity to contribute to courses in Analytical Chemistry, depending on departmental needs. This individual will be expected to engage in curriculum development and continuous improvement of instructional materials, as well as provide service to the Department, College, and University.
Candidates should upload application materials—including a CV and a statement of teaching interests and philosophy—to https://jobs.fsu.edu (61601), and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent by email to facultysearch@chem.fsu.edu.
Application review will begin 2/2/2026 and will continue until 4/1/2026.
FSU’s Equal Opportunity Statement can be viewed at: https://hr.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu2186/files/PDF/Publications/diversity/EEO_Statement.pdf



