Professor Gordon Gribble received his B.S. from U.C. Berkeley and his Ph.D. from the University of Oregon. He has been at Dartmouth for the past 49 years, and in that time he has taught chemistry to a great number of students. His research in the field of organic chemistry features indole and triterpenoid synthesis, and has yielded a wide range of medications
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Natural products make up a sizable portion of the drugs Americans use every day. What makes these pr...
This is the second in a series of articles spotlighting the 1977 recipients of the Iowa Academy of S...
The past five years of research would have been impossible without gracious support of my mentors, c...
This article was published in the Summer 2008 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
An interview with Associate-Professor Michael Oelgemöller. His research at James Cook University is ...
Timo Ovaska remarks that the clothes we wear, the colors we see, the foods we eat, the fuels that po...
Professor of Organic Chemistry at Caltech for nearly 40 years, he's achieved real success in his fav...
As the articles in this issue of our newsletter attest, we've had a great year and we're poised to c...
Three projects will be discussed that shape my future as a science educator. Discovery of chemical p...
In this issue, you will find articles on the work of our Joint Safety Team and the impact it is havi...
Three Gardner-Webb University chemistry professors recently participated in the National Science Fou...
Robert H. Grubbs is a Nobel Laureate and the Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry ...
The author discusses the history of the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate...
Laboratory work that is tedious to some students fascinates Jeremy Griffin, a 2013 graduate of Gardn...
In this issue: A Word from the Chair, Homecoming Tailgate, Students Present at National Meetings, Cl...
Natural products make up a sizable portion of the drugs Americans use every day. What makes these pr...
This is the second in a series of articles spotlighting the 1977 recipients of the Iowa Academy of S...
The past five years of research would have been impossible without gracious support of my mentors, c...