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Weekly Seminar (Friday)
Departmental Seminars are held in The Van Lente Auditorium (Neckers 240) at 4:00pm unless otherwise indicated
Seminars will re-commence in the Spring Semester
Faculty Candidate Seminar
4:00 pm, Thursday, January 8, 2009, Neckers 240
Dr Zhihua Du, Universityof California, San Francisco:
"Structural Studies of RNA binding proteins involved in telomere biology and RNA interference "
Department Calendars
To access the Department Calendars go to: Calendars
Departmental News
Faculty Positions : Advert
Project SEED
Position Available: Assistant Scientist in Toxico-genomics
Pictures from Neckers Lecture and Hall of Fame Dinner
2008-2009 Scholarship and Award Recipients
Pictures from Christmas December 07, Neckers, December 2007
Congratulations to Professor Luke Tolley who has received the Excellence in Innovation Award for 2008 from The Partnership for Innovation Center of the College of Business and Administration at SIUC.
Congratulations to the following graduate students who were awarded Dissertation Research Awards for 2008-2009: Tiffany Pawluk, Chuansong Duanmu and Kathleen Chafee.
Congratulations to Professor Bakul Dave for receiving a research contract from Biodyne Corporation.
Congratulations to Professors Dan Dyer and Gary Kinsel for receiving an NIH R15 grant, "Protein/Peptide Separation with Polymer Brush Nanosponges".
Congratulations to Professor Punit Kohli for receiving an NSF Career Award, "Programmable active lithography using nanotube arrays"
Congratulations to Professors Dan Dyer, Matt McCarroll and Lichang Wang for receiving an NIH R15 grant, "Design and Evaluation of Response Selective Fluorescent Sensors"
Congratulations to Professor Punit Kohli for receiving an NIH grant, "Investigating Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer in Conjugated Liposomes"
Congratulations to Professor Punit Kohli for receiving an NSF grant, "Combinatorial Process Development for the Synthesis of Novel Nano-Textured and Ultra-Hard Films" (Co-PI Prof. Samir Aouadi). Also a supplement to this grant to support undergraduate students.
Congratulations to Professor Lichang Wang for receiving an NSF NIRT grant, "Nanostructural Bimetallic, Trimetallic and Core-Shell Fuel-Cell Catalysts with Controlled Size, Composition and Morphology"
Congratulations to Professor Matt McCarroll for receiving an NSF grant, "Investigations in Enantioselective Interactions"
Congratulations to Professor Gary Kinsel for receiving an NSF grant, "RF Plasma Polymer Modified MALDI Targets: Advanced Platforms for Biomarker Screening/Comparative Proteomics Applications"
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