Biochemistry – CSTEM https://www.ewu.edu/cstem Tue, 27 Jul 2021 19:03:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Why Chemistry and Physics at EWU? https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/stories/why-chemistry-and-physics-at-ewu/ Thu, 25 Feb 2021 22:44:17 +0000 https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/?post_type=stories&p=6355 Dr. Abbey (Chemistry) and Dr. Aragoneses (Physics), along with undergraduate students from their research labs, share their favorite parts of working and studying at EWU.]]>

What are some advantages to coming to a regional university like EWU?  Watch and find out!

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October News & Kudos https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/stories/october-news-kudos/ Thu, 29 Oct 2020 16:46:45 +0000 https://www.ewu.edu/cstem/?post_type=stories&p=5860 October 2020 Papers Published Tony Masiello published his research: “Analysis of several high-resolution infrared bands of perdeutero-spiropentane, C5D8”, Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 372, 111350 (2020).“ Andrés Aragoneses published his research: “Developing educational YouTube videos as a tool to learn and teach physics“, The Physics Teacher, 58, 7, 488 (2020). Grants The WiSE Club has granted scholarships to a handful of female CSTEM students for a total...]]>

October 2020

Papers Published

Grants

  • The WiSE Club has granted scholarships to a handful of female CSTEM students for a total of $1900 awarded. Funds came from the jewelry sales from last year.
  • Tony Masiello submitted a grant as the PI to National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Atmospheric Composition Grant, with Title: “Infrared Spectroscopy of Isotopic Isomers of Halogenated Gases for Remote Sensing Applications”. Amount Requested $970,443.

Students

  • Former student, Biochemistry Eagle, and Berenice’s son, Raymond Emehiser, got his PhD in Chemistry this summer from the University of Idaho and subsequently got a job at Olix US, a pharmaceutical firm in San Diego.

Outreach

  • The WiSE Club is coordinating a virtual tutoring program that will help CSTEM faculty/staff parents as well as local K-12 public schools.

Nobel Prizes

Not to the department this year.

  • Physics: To Roger Penrose (Oxford U.) for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity; and to Reinhard Genzel (Max Planck & UC Berkley), and Andrea Ghez (UCLA) for the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy.
  • Chemistry: Emmanuelle Carpentier (Max Planck) and Jennifer A. Doudna (UC Berkley), for the development of a method for genome editing.
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