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2020 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumThe 2020 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is virtual this year due to COVID-19. Students have prepared recorded versions of their presentations for viewing by internal audiences. Their talk titles and abstracts are listed below. We are all disappointed not to be able to have our usual in-person celebration of our students and their work. At the same time, we have been very impressed by their extreme determination and persistence in this challenging and
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, including providing period products in all public bathrooms and organizing more Spanish-first speaking engagements and spaces.Study away pulls it all togetherAsh’s journey through self-discovery at PLU included a switch in minors. Although she was originally minoring in chemistry, Ash made the switch to gender, sexuality, and race studies (GSRS) after the introductory class captured her attention. “I was able to look at the world in new ways and it really fascinated me,” says Ash. “It was definitely a
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Where’s the “energy” in my energy drink? Posted by: alemanem / January 26, 2017 January 26, 2017 Where's the ``energy`` in my energy drink? What’s in energy drinks anyway? How do energy drinks affect the human body? How safe are energy drinks to consume? Find out Wednesday, February 8th @ 7:00 PM in the Leraas Auditorium (Rieke 103) Presented by: Erica Fickeisen (Dining Services) & Dr. Justin Lytle (Chemistry Department) Read Previous Paid Summer Internship with King County Read Next Summer
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Summer REU at University of Washington Posted by: alemanem / November 27, 2018 November 27, 2018 The University of Washington has two Research Experience for Undergraduates programs this summer. Both programs deal with new energy materials and welcome freshmen and sophomores who have had some chemistry and physics. Follow the links to learn more, see the program fliers and apply! Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Molecular Engineering Materials Center. (MEMC) Read Previous SURF 2019 At
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Molten Salt Reactor Conference Posted by: alemanem / January 16, 2020 January 16, 2020 Fundamental Properties to Advance Molten Salt Reactor Technology Conference To be held September 15-17, 2020, at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. Discover and share the latest in advancing molten salt reactor systems. Learn more about this three-day workshop focusing on MSR chemistry by visiting the website: https://www.pnnl.gov/events/fundamental-properties-advance-molten-salt
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Joseph Ho, MD, PhD Lecturer Email: jth@plu.edu Professional Biography Education PhD, Neurobiology and Behavior, University of Washington MD, University of Washington BS, Cell and Molecular Biology , University of Washington BS, Chemistry, University of Washington Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Neurosurgery Biography Dr. Ho retired from clinical practice as a cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeon after building a successful stroke program at a local hospital system. He gives back to his
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students gain research experience in nationally recognized labs, prepare for graduate school, network with peers and research professionals, receive mentoring from top faculty, create potentially publishable work, receive a competitive stipend and restitution for travel and housing, and may be eligible to receive academic credit and attend professional conferences. Research projects within CEBR labs cover a broad range of disciplines, including chemistry, physics, materials science & engineering, and
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, in honor of his former professor, K.T. Tang, Professor Emeritus of Physics. University President Allan Belton (left) presents Chair of the Physics Department Bret Underwood (right) with the 2023 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research. (Photo PLU / Emma Stafki) Read Previous Professor Wendy Shore receives 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring Read Next Back in the lab: an unexpected path led Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa ’24 to organic chemistry LATEST POSTS Three students share how
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Chem. Seminar: Joel Baker, Monday, March 14th Posted by: Dean Waldow / March 11, 2016 March 11, 2016 Monday, March 14, 2016 12:30 P.M. – 1:35 P.M. Morken 103 THIS JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT EASIER… ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY DURING A MASS SPECTROMETRY REVOLUTION Joel E. Baker Port of Tacoma Chair of Environmental Science, University of Washington, Tacoma Science Director, Center for Urban Read Previous Desserts and Demos 2016 on Thu. March 10th, 7 PM! Read Next Current students & recent grads: Summer
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Julia A. Rutherford Memorial Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / January 31, 2022 January 31, 2022 The Education Committee of the Puget Sound American Chemical Society will be accepting applications for the Julia A. Rutherford Memorial Scholarship. Two $1500 scholarships will be awarded students currently enrolled in a 4-year college/university who has completed or is currently enrolled in organic chemistry I. The eligibility details and contact info can be found here. The deadline is March 1
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