«We found that a very simple process and a tiny bit of gold can turn a transparent film black,» said UC Irvine
chemistry professor Robert Corn, whose group has created a patterned polymer material based on the findings, documented in recent papers.
Not exact matches
A new study by
Robert Stahelin, an adjunct associate
professor of
chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame and an associate
professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine - South Bend, as well as a member of Notre Dame's Eck Institute for Global Health, investigates how the most abundant protein that composes the Ebola virus, VP 40, mediates replication of a new viral particle.
In contrast, here we used green
chemistry and common food ingredients,» says
Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute
Professor at MIT and one of the study's senior authors.
Charles Rice, principal investigator and
professor in the Department of
Chemistry and Biochemistry, OU College of Arts and Sciences, with team members
Robert Cichewicz and Daniel Glatzhofer, both OU
chemistry professors, has been able to invigorate older drugs from the penicillin family by combining them with BPEI.
«The
chemistry of these materials looks completely different but they're connected on a profound level by their physics,» said
Robert Cava, the Russell Wellman Moore
professor of
chemistry and corresponding author on the work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Robert Minto, Ph.D., is an associate
professor of
chemistry and chemical biology in the School of Science at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
And it is a quirky material, this particular study of it taking
Robert Charity and Lee Sobotka — research
professor in
chemistry and
professor in both
chemistry and physics in Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laboratory.
Humans have been successfully doing it for thousands of years,» said study co-author
Robert Minto, associate
professor of
chemistry and chemical biology in the School of Science at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
Dr. Grant E. Johnson received his BS degree in
chemistry in 2002 from the University of Delaware Honors Program where he studied solvation in supercritical fluids under
Professor Robert Wood.
Robert Griffin, an MIT
professor of
chemistry and director of the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, is also a senior author of the paper.
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Professor Nicholas Hud from Georgia Institute of Technology, Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy and Jeffrey Bada from Scripps Research Institute,
Robert Pascal from University of Montpellier, France, and Kensei Kobayashi from Yokohama National University, Japan will discuss environmental requirements for the rise of prebiotic
chemistry on the early Earth.