July 15th, 2014
Chemistry professor named ACS Fellow
Chemistry’s Kevin Gable wins prestigious award for contributions to science
Chemistry’s Kevin Gable wins prestigious award for contributions to science
New test to spot fake malaria drugs could save thousands of lives
New imaging technology is fast enough to observe life processes as they actually happen at the molecular level.
Chemists come from all different walks of life
The College of Science is proud to announce our 2014 student scholarships.
Your efforts are instrumental in advancing the College.
Inorganic, molecular materials can effectively degrade dangerous chemical warfare agents.
Discovery Days is an annual outreach program that encourages K-12 students to explore the world around them in a creative way.
The associate dean supports graduate and faculty research endeavors by identifying and facilitating academic research.
Oregon State University Chemistry alumna Dr. Karen Nickel discussed the many uses of a science degree from clinical chemistry and biochemical genetics to molecular diagnostics.
The Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry recognizes and encourages research in nuclear and radiochemistry or their applications.
Trees may soon play a major role in making high-tech energy storage devices.
College of Science Chemistry Professor Mas Subramanian is the 2013 recipient of the F.A. Gilfillan Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Science.
The College of Science has partnered with ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter to recruit top applicants to PhD programs.
The proteins in our bodies fight infection, carry messages, ferry oxygen and build tissue. But then they can betray us.