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  • The ultrasensitive high-resolution mass spectrometer in the Nemes lab. Initial funding to build the instrument was provided by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
    UMD Chemist Pioneers Tool for Eavesdropping on Neurons
    14 February 2022

    Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a technological breakthrough in analytical neuroscience: the ability to profile the proteins inside of a single live neuron. 

  • New Chemistry Building
    Frit, Fume Hoods and Flexibility
    06 January 2022

    Everything you need to know about UMD’s new Chemistry Building.

  • From Groundbreakings to Breakthroughs: Read Our Top Stories of 2021
    22 December 2021
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    Congratulations to the College's August and December 2021 Graduates!
    19 December 2021

    870 students in the college are candidates for graduation in August and December 2021.

  • Matthew Laskowski with optical centrifuge
    Senior Chemistry Major Creates Model to Simulate Molecular Energy Transfer
    16 December 2021

    Matthew Laskowski leads theoretical chemistry study during the pandemic.

  • Jie Li Develops New Technologies to Better Understand Tissue Formation
    15 December 2021

    Chemistry Ph.D. candidate advances high-resolution mass spectrometry of individual live cells.

  • Rebecca Robbins
    The Chemistry of Candy
    09 December 2021

    Color chemist Rebecca Robbins’ (Ph.D. ’95, chemistry) sweet success story at Mars Wrigley.

  • Yuhuang Wang headshot
    Professor YuHuang Wang Named Fellow of the American Physical Society
    09 December 2021

    The honor recognizes Wang’s significant contributions to materials science.

  • Professor Garegin Papoian's research on protein folding is featured in Amazon Science
    09 December 2021

    Garegin Papoian’s quest to model an elusive class of proteins

  • Philip DeShong
    Philip DeShong Retired in January 2022
    09 December 2021

    Synthetic chemist looks back on his career making “interesting stuff”

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