Hoppy beer is all the rage among craft brewers and beer lovers, and now a group of UC […]
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In a breakthrough that could lead to a new class of materials with functions found only in living […]
Douglas S. Clark has been reappointed as dean of the College of Chemistry for a second five-year term, […]
The first cohort of high school students in the College’s Guiding Outstanding Learners to Discover© (GOLD) program recently […]
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded Markita Landry, assistant professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, a 2018 […]
The Advisory Board fills a tremendously important function for the College both as mentors and as liaisons into […]
On the occasion of the Dow Professor of Sustainable Chemistry Alexis T. Bell’s fiftieth year at Berkeley, a […]
Professor Omar Yaghi awarded the 2018 Wolf Prize The Wolf Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to the […]
On May 15, the Mars/Mariner infrared spectrometer was officially designated an American Chemical Society National Historic Chemical Landmark. […]
Thirteen UC Berkeley faculty, including the college’s Markita Landry, Ke Xu and Wenjun Zhang, are among 47 new […]
Berkeley’s Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier of Germany’s Max Planck Institute have been awarded the 2017 Japan Prize […]
Chemistry’s Ken Raymond has just received a three-year, $450,000 grant from the Department of Energy to continue his […]
The College of Chemistry welcomes chemistry professor John Arnold as the new Undergraduate Dean, effective July 1. Arnold, […]
Chemistry emerita professor Judith Klinman has received the 2017 Willard Gibbs Medal Award of the Chicago Section of […]
This year’s College of Chemistry Class Campaign raised funds to purchase umbrella tables for the Chemistry Plaza, increasing […]
Berkeley chemistry professors Chris Chang and Dean Toste have developed a new method of protein ligation, the joining […]
UC Berkeley’s Energy Biosciences Institute has entered into a five year research agreement with Shell International Exploration and […]
Carol Christ, who joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1970 as an assistant professor of Victorian literature, has […]
On a sunny day, energetic UVB photons hit a certain type of organic molecule, 7-dehydrocholesterol, in your skin. […]