What started as a game of discovery for a child with a chemistry set has resulted in a lifetime of fulfillment and dedication to science. It is deeply rewarding to continuously let my curiosity ask questions for which there are no known answers. Equally rewarding has been the opportunity to mentor young students and postdoctorate graduates through their formative years in science
In the spring semester of 2007, the honor of the 21st Annual Volwiler Lecture was given to Massachus...
Three projects will be discussed that shape my future as a science educator. Discovery of chemical p...
From the Chair\u27s Desk 1st Collaborative Research Gathering Emerging Scholar Award Associate Prof ...
What started as a game of discovery for a child with a chemistry set has resulted in a lifetime of f...
ABSTRACT The science we practice is shaped by our interactions with people; the enthusias-tic teache...
University of North Dakota Ph.D. candidate Richard Cochran is mastering the chemistry of success. A...
Not long ago, I attended a Congressional luncheon in honor of a real-life genius. The Center for Exc...
Education Taking Flight; The Vincentian Question and the Chemistry Teacher; Science Goes Global; Min...
IntroductionThis report describes a talk that was associated with a large-scale outreach initiative ...
Chemistry graduate student Gerard Dickmu receives 2014 Young Investigator Award Coming from a backgr...
Through the IMSA Student Inquiry and Research (SIR) Program, IMSA\u27s young apprentice investigator...
IntroductionThis was the first talk in a currently ongoing monthly series called, The Brandeis MRSEC...
What makes you better than yesterday? If it is the last day of your life, what will you do to make i...
A series of exciting formal talks were held in the fall of 2006 on topics ranging from neurodegenera...
Author Posting. © American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2009. This article is po...
In the spring semester of 2007, the honor of the 21st Annual Volwiler Lecture was given to Massachus...
Three projects will be discussed that shape my future as a science educator. Discovery of chemical p...
From the Chair\u27s Desk 1st Collaborative Research Gathering Emerging Scholar Award Associate Prof ...
What started as a game of discovery for a child with a chemistry set has resulted in a lifetime of f...
ABSTRACT The science we practice is shaped by our interactions with people; the enthusias-tic teache...
University of North Dakota Ph.D. candidate Richard Cochran is mastering the chemistry of success. A...
Not long ago, I attended a Congressional luncheon in honor of a real-life genius. The Center for Exc...
Education Taking Flight; The Vincentian Question and the Chemistry Teacher; Science Goes Global; Min...
IntroductionThis report describes a talk that was associated with a large-scale outreach initiative ...
Chemistry graduate student Gerard Dickmu receives 2014 Young Investigator Award Coming from a backgr...
Through the IMSA Student Inquiry and Research (SIR) Program, IMSA\u27s young apprentice investigator...
IntroductionThis was the first talk in a currently ongoing monthly series called, The Brandeis MRSEC...
What makes you better than yesterday? If it is the last day of your life, what will you do to make i...
A series of exciting formal talks were held in the fall of 2006 on topics ranging from neurodegenera...
Author Posting. © American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2009. This article is po...
In the spring semester of 2007, the honor of the 21st Annual Volwiler Lecture was given to Massachus...
Three projects will be discussed that shape my future as a science educator. Discovery of chemical p...
From the Chair\u27s Desk 1st Collaborative Research Gathering Emerging Scholar Award Associate Prof ...