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Building blocks: FSU chemists create new system to build compound critical to drug development
The Smith research group have developed a new reaction uses readily available materials and merges them with alkynyl building blocks with high selectivity to synthesize dihydropyridines and piperidines, important rings that contain carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen.
Gradworld FSU Highlights the Ph.D. Work of Chemistry Graduate Student Pamela Knoll
Pamela Knoll graduated with a PhD in the Department of Chemistry from Florida State University in April 2021. During her studies at FSU, she received several national awards including a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and a Fulbright Award to conduct research in Granada, Spain with Juan Manuel García-Ruiz.
FSU researcher nets $4.4M grant to advance quantum systems
A Florida State University researcher is leading a $4.4 million Department of Energy project to help create software that can take advantage of supercomputer capabilities and advance quantum information science.
Kennemur and collaborators discover a promising fuel cell material
The Kennemur Group has synthesized a new polymer that was discovered to rival Nafion (the gold standard) in fuel cell production. This discovery was possible through collaboration with Prof. Karen Winey at UPenn and Dr. Amalie Frischknecht at Sandia National Labs. (see article)
FSU researchers discover pine sap-based plastic, a potential change for future of sustainable materials
Alpha-pinene, the most abundant molecule produced from pine sap, is notoriously difficult to turn into plastics so it currently has limited uses. The Kennemur groups recent discovery of a new plastic derived from pine sap has the potential to be a gamechanger for new sustainable materials.
Dr. Amy Sang Receives Pfeiffer Professorship for Cancer Research
Professor Amy Sang receives $12,000 per year to support her cancer research efforts through the Margaret and Mary Margaret Pfeiffer Endowed Professorship for Cancer Research from August 2021 through 2024.
FSU launches bridge program to increase underrepresented students in chemistry
The Bridge program, funded by the American Chemical Society, is being launched this summer. It will provide two to three students per year with a tuition waiver and a stipend, plus research and mentoring opportunities.
Microplastics and human health: FSU researchers find exposure to microplastics may alter cellular function
The Sang research group is taking the first steps in understanding the effects of microplastics on human health. Their findings underscore previously raised concerns, particularly for individuals with respiratory disorders like lung cancer, asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
FSU researchers use pressure-sensitive molecular materials to harness cooling technology
Researchers from FSU and University of Barcelona have developed a process with magnets that could potentially create a better, faster, non-volatile cooling system.
Microwave Superheating of Agglomerates in Solution
In a novel set of experiments, FSU Professors measure extraordinarily high temperature in microwave heated solutions.