Professor Dio Siegel has been awarded the College of Natural Sciences Outreach Innovation Award for 2011. Dean Rankin established this ward in 1999 to recognize an individual or group within CNS who has represented the College in outreach to the community and whose outreach efforts go above and beyond the day-to-day responsibilities of their job.
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Stephanie Bickford is a freshman biochemistry major who is participating in Dr. Andy Ellington’s Freshman Research Initiative (FRI) stream. FRI is a program in the College of Natural Sciences which offers first-year students the opportunity to advance academically while performing cutting-edge, original, publishable research in chemistry, biochemi...
UT chemistry graduate student, Dan Dreyer has been invited to the American Chemical Society’s 2011 National Meeting & Exposition. Dreyer will be giving a talk as part of the Division of Organic Chemistry’s symposium on” New Reactions and Methodology.” Dreyer’s research focuses on the development of new metal-free catalysts and chemical reagents...
The Siegel Group is featured in a recent news story about their research into the potential healing power of plants for disabilities like paralysis. Click here to view the story.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is pleased to announce that Dr. Karin Keller, director of the department's Mass Spectrometry Facility, has been awarded the College of Natural Sciences Staff Excellence Award. Dr. Keller will receive a letter of acknowledgment from the Dean, a plaque, a monetary award and recognition on the College of N...
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is pleased to announce that Professor Allen Bard is being honored with a College of Natural Sciences Teaching Excellence Award. Natural Sciences Dean Mary Ann Rankin established this award to increase recognition of the College’s many exceptional faculty who are committed to teaching at either the underg...
This year's undergraduate Beckman Scholar competition has begun.
The Beckman Scholar program in the Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry
is open to any UT undergraduate student, in good academic standing,
who is a US citizen or permanent resident. As you will be expected to
perform scientific research with one of our list of Beckman mentors
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College of Natural Sciences sophomores Vincent Au and Jae Seo Pi have been selected to present their research in Washington, DC at “Posters on the Hill.” This event, which is sponsored by the national organization The Council on Undergraduate Research, gives students the opportunity to present their research to members of Congress, congressional st...
The Telluride Science Research Center has announced the establishment of a graduate scholarship program in honor of the late Paul Barbara. The program provides funds to assist graduate students who wish to participate in a TSRC workshop. More information can be found at their website.
http://www.telluridescience.org/node/307
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation has announced that Professor Dio Siegel is the recipient of a 2011 Dreyfus Special Grant in Chemical Sciences. His proposal is titled "Texas Shamans, a Study of Chemistry and Conservation of Native Texas Plants" and the 2-year award also comes with matching funds from UT Austin.
Siegel Research Group
Dreyfus F...
Ben Liu has been elected as Chair of the Biological Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. He will begin a 2-year term in 2011.
http://www.divbiolchem.org/
http://www.cm.utexas.edu/ben_liu
The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry is developing a pool of candidates for possible full or part-time non-tenure track (lecturer) faculty positions for the 2011-2012 academic year. Duties include teaching the undergraduate series of courses in biochemistry (CH339K, CH339L, CH370) for majors and/or CH369 biochemistry for non-majors. A docto...
2011 is bringing big changes to a portion of Welch Hall. The east half of the wing of the building that was constructed in 1929 is undergoing a major renovation. The project involves a full replacement of old heating and air conditioning units and utility lines, all of which have run well past their life spans. Also included are significant chang...
Colleagues and friends wish to establish an endowment to honor the memory and many academic accomplishments of Dr. Paul F. Barbara. The Paul F. Barbara Endowment for Student Excellence in Nanoscience is to be awarded to Ph.D. students enrolled in the Graduate Portfolio Program in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
The Paul F. Barbara Endowment for ...
Dr. Paul Barbara's memorial service is scheduled for December 12, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center. Please see the files below for more information and a relevant campus map.
Barbara Memorial Service Notification
Campus Map for UTX
Kelly Wiggins, a 3rd year graduate student in the lab of Professor Chris Bielawski, has been invited to attend the Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research Symposium, which is sponsored by the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry (POLY) and cosponsored by the ACS Society Committee on Education (SOCED), Younger Chemists Committee (YCC) and the Division ...
Chemistry Professor Paul F. Barbara, 57, one of The University of Texas at Austin's most prominent scientists, died on Oct. 31 due to complications following cardiac arrest.
Barbara held the Richard J. V. Johnson Welch Regents' Chair in Chemistry. He received many awards and accolades throughout his career, beginning with a Presidential Young ...
Dr. Allen Bard has been elected an Honorary Fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) in a recent Board voting. The CCS describes the Honorary Fellow title as their highest honor awarded to only 100 distinguished chemists who have contributed significantly to advances in chemistry.
http://www.ccs.ac.cn/#
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin is seeking an Analytical Teaching Lab Coordinator. Job responsibilities include planning, coordinating, and teaching analytical methods in a laboratory setting, assisting faculty with improvement of undergraduate curriculum, acquisition of new instrumentation and the ...
Alumnus receives 2010 award in Magnetic Resonance from
the Eastern Analytical Society.
Dr. Cecil Dybowski has received the 2010 award in Magnetic Resonance from the Eastern Analytical Society. Dr. Dybowski received his B.S. in Chemistry with hours from UT in 1969 and his Ph.D. from Dr. Charles Wade (UT Chemistry faculty member 1967-81) in 1973. ...