
The three-year grant will purchase a high-performance computer cluster and provide the opportunity for undergraduate-focused research.
In the latest episode, Julie Pollock, associate professor of the chemistry, and colleagues from other institutions test which method is best — deep fry, air fry, or pan fry. Dr. Pollock leads a lab that studies breast cancer and inflammatory disease development and progression.
"Chemists in the Kitchen" is a YouTube series by the National Academy of Science that follows a rotating cast of chemists who cook, experiment, and tinker with all types of recipes and ingredients.
Dr. Pollock was also featured on the Quick Pickles and Fermentation episode.
Faculty Members with External Research Grants
Students Co-Authored Publications in the Past 5 Years
Undergraduates Performing Research During the School Year
Undergraduate Presentations at Regional or National Meetings Last Year
Jake Tan, visiting assistant professor of chemistry, published "Modification of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters Comprising Acridan-pyrimidine Moieties for Efficient Sky-blue to Greenish-blue OLEDs" in Journal of Materials Chemistry C.
View BioWade Downey, professor of chemistry, along with undergraduate students Tyler G. Chong ‘23, Alex V. Helbling, and Remi D. Graff, published "One-Pot Silyl Imidate Formation-N-Alkylation Reactions of Amides With Propargyl Propionates" in Tetrahedron Letters.
View BioWade Downey, professor of chemistry, along with undergraduate researchers Elizabeth D. Heafner ‘19, Xuechun Lin ‘18, Alexa H. Connors ‘24, Hanyu Zhong ‘21, R. Joseph Coyle ‘23, and Yiqi Liu ‘18, published "One-Pot Enol Silane Formation–Allylation of Ketones Promoted by Trimethylsilyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate" in SYNTHESIS. The article was published as part of a special issue of SYNTHESIS honoring the accomplishments of Downey's Ph.D. advisor, the late Dr. David A. Evans.
View BioJulie Pollock, associate professor of chemistry, pubished “Thanksgiving Sides Are Delicious and Can Be Nutritious − Here’s the Biochemistry of How to Maximize the Benefits” in The Conversation.
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Department Chair: Dr. Jonathan Dattelbaum
Academic Administrative Coordinator: Pat Coleman