Carol Christ, who joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1970 as an assistant professor of Victorian literature, has […]
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Theoretical chemist David Limmer was born in 1986 in Clovis, NM, a town of about 40,000 people in […]
Kranthi Mandadapu realized early in life that he was good at math. He was born in 1984 in […]
Theoretical chemists can be like the quantum realms they study. Each is unique and difficult to categorize. The […]
CBE professor Enrique Iglesia and chemistry’s nanotechnology pioneer Paul Alivisatos were among 175 distinguished academic inventors named fellows […]
Ke Xu comfortably navigates between different worlds—geographic, cultural and scientific. He was born in 1982 in the city […]
Chemistry professors Jennifer Doudna and Jamie Cate, molecular biologist Robert Tjian and Doudna Lab researchers have expanded the […]
As this magazine went to press, we learned that emeritus chemistry professor Ignacio “Nacho” Tinoco died on Nov. […]
On Saturday, Nov. 5, the College of Chemistry celebrated the opening of the newly expanded Pitzer Center for […]
Jeff Long and CoC and LBNL colleagues have demonstrated that a porous aromatic framework (PAF) can selectively uptake […]
Eric Neuscamman, one of chemistry’s newest assistant professors, succinctly summarizes his research with a simple question, “How do […]
In September 2015, chemistry professor Peidong Yang was notified that he had won a prestigious MacArthur Fellows Program […]
In 1960 Ken Sauer came to UC Berkeley as a postdoc in the lab of Melvin Calvin. One […]
An international collaboration led by chemistry professor Omar Yaghi has woven the first three-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (COFs) […]
Paul Alivisatos, chemistry professor and newly appointed Berkeley vice chancellor for research, has been selected to receive the […]
CBE professor Wenjun Zhang and chemistry professors Evan Miller and Ke Xu have been awarded Alfred P. Sloane […]
UC Berkeley is leading a new $25 million nuclear security and science consortium funded by the National Nuclear […]
Evan Miller knows a good thing when it he sees it. Some native Californians choose to head far […]