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Martin Richard ’14 is at Harvard University this summer studying the composition of rock samples to determine the ocean environment during the Cambrian era.
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We are currently conducting searches for a Lab Instructor in Biochemistry & Organic Chemistry and for an Instrument Specialist. For more details click on the link above.
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The Chemistry Department looks forward to meeting you in the fall, and welcome an earlier visit if you come to campus for a visit (find us in the East Wing of the KINSC). In the meantime, you may wish to fill out the
Chemistry placement questionnaire.
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Alexandra Rodriguez-Negron '02, a high school chemistry teacher in Puerto Rico, has won the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
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At the Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany next year, Bischak will use a new technique called THz spectroscopy to understand the role of water in protein folding.
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Alfieri's fellowship, awarded by the National Science Foundation, will fund her graduate studies in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Alfieri is a recipient of a Student Travel Award from the Biophysical Society, and will attend the Society’s 54th Annual Meeting February 20-24 in San Francisco. She’ll present a poster based on her senior thesis research.
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The funding will allow the Haverford chemistry professor and his lab to use new methods to study the structural changes that occur when proteins bind to other proteins. The lab's research could shed light on several common diseases associated with disordered proteins.
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White's position is the first to be funded in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support environmental studies at Haverford. She'll also help to develop an environmental studies curriculum.
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Kate Alfieri and Heather McMahon from the class of '10 were honored by the Protein Society for having the best undergraduate poster at the Society's annual symposium.