Not exact matches
While studying synthetic
organic chemistry for his Master's, he met a food scientist who told him about how cherished
chemists are in the food industry, where «you can work
on products that people can feel, see, and touch,» he recounts.
«It will allow
organic chemists to focus
on creating new molecules,» he says.
One
chemist has a new strategy to scan for life
on other worlds: bypass
organic chemistry in favour of any molecules too complicated to form spontaneously
An
organic chemist who specializesin body odor, Preti is well versed
on the glands in the humanarmpit — not to mention those in the mouth, breasts, crotch, andfeet — that secrete chemicals that vaporize readily.
By choosing different metals and
organics,
chemists can dial in the properties of each MOF, controlling what gases bind to them, and how strongly they hold
on.
It turns out the curious practice has a basis in science: Recent research
on the amphibians» skin secretions led by Moscow State University
organic chemist A.T. Lebedev shows they're loaded with peptides, antimicrobial compounds as potent against Salmonella and Staphylococcus bacteria as prescription antibiotics.
Meanwhile, one of us (Weininger) had become a chemistry editor of the New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, writing an entry
on Paul Bartlett, America's premier 20th century physical
organic chemist (and Gortler's Ph.D. supervisor).
The findings encouraged the
chemists to focus
on elements at the bottom of the periodic table, an area that is little explored in
organic chemistry.
They suspect that the way the olfactory system is organized has little to do with how an
organic chemist might organize molecules (for instance, by the number of carbon atoms
on each molecule); instead, it more closely resembles the complex way that chemicals are associated in the real world.
Meyer, a
chemist at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and director of its Energy Frontier Research Center in Solar Fuels, noticed that two separate groups of researchers working
on two separate parts of the photosynthetic reaction happened to be using the same class of catalyst — ones with an atom of the metal ruthenium surrounded by
organic molecules.
For example, Wilk, the
organic chemist who has been following Mills's progress, is becoming a little bit obsessed trying to sort out if BLP's commercialization efforts are based
on something real or make - believe.
After testing many alternatives, the
chemists found an
organic molecule that clamps down — like Pac - Man —
on one of uranium dioxide's oxygen atoms.
The
organic chemists in the group then synthesized the disaccharide moiety
on the terminus of arabinogalactan.
Because heroin is too small a molecule to induce antibodies
on its own, researchers work closely with
organic chemists to create the structural analog (hapten) that is joined to a carrier protein and used in the vaccine.
Presently,
chemists working to design more efficient
organic solar cells rely heavily
on «post-mortem» or post-manufacture analysis of the distribution of the constituent materials of the cells they produce.
Braving culture shock and a formidable language barrier, Hur joined the lab of Santa Barbara
organic chemist Thomas Bruice, known for his work
on the computational analysis of enzyme reactions.
She wanted to know my journey from
organic chemist, to medical doctor, to having to go
on full disability, to finding and joining Disk Detective.
Thanks again to Dr. Patrick Mahaney, Veterinarian and Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (www.PatrickMahaney.com) and Dr. Stephen Ziman,
organic chemist for making yourselves available to answer questions
on how fragrances can affect our pets and our families health!
• Seeking a position as a
Chemist at AECOM providing benefit of expertise in conducting analysis and experiments
on both
organic and inorganic substances to determine and evaluate chemical and physical properties of compounds and agents.