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Bagley Hall and the Chemistry Building and Drumheller Fountain
2021-2022 Chemistry Scholarship and Book Award Recipients
Kovacs and Stoll
Kovacs and Stoll elected as AAAS Fellows
This fluorescence microscopy image shows yeast vacuoles that have undergone phase separation. Credit: Luther Davis/Alexey Merz/University of Washington
Hungry yeast are tiny, living thermometers
Matthew Golder
Matt Golder receives Thieme Chemistry Journals Award
Cover image from Materials Horizon special issue in honor of Prof. Seth Marder
Theory-guided design leads to new OEO material with record performance for hybrid devices
Dianne Xiao
Dianne Xiao receives NSF CAREER Award
Zack Herbst (they/them)
Zack Herbst wins Partner in Safety Award from UW EH&S
Tim Trinklein
Tim Trinklein wins 2021 Richard D. Sacks Award
No Husky goes Hungry logo
Chemistry staff, students donate generously to UW Pantry
Matthew Golder
Matt Golder receives NSF CAREER Award
Virus-based sensor detects bladder cancer markers in urine
Riley Rogan
Student Experience: Riley Rogan
Selorm Tamakloe
Student Experience: Selorm Tamakloe
Jose Araujo
Jose Araujo receives WRF Postdoctoral Fellowship
W on Red Square with Drumheller Fountain in distance
Alumni Updates from 2020-21
Caitlin Cornell in regalia
Caitlin Cornell receives CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award
Portrait of Yuting Zeng
Yuting Zeng named ASN Kidney STARS Awardee
Anne McCoy
McCoy receives Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal 
Xiaosong Li stands near a stone pillar holding a molecular model
Xiaosong Li elected as APS Fellow
A group of faculty stand in the end zone waving to the fans as they are applauded for Distinguished Teaching Awards
Husky Stadium Celebrates Distinguished Teaching Awards
Big W on Rainier Vista
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in Chemistry
David Ginger at the sample preparation laboratory for atomic force microscopy in the UW’s Molecular Engineering and Sciences Building.
NSF to fund revolutionary center for optoelectronic, quantum technologies
Crews from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, headed by Matt Eberlein, work on a prescribed burn of underbrush on state land in North Eastern Washington.
Conducting research with at-home blood draws
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Two new UW partnerships funded by NSF seed grants
The Technology to Reach Net Zero Carbon Emissions Isn’t Ready for Prime Time, But ...