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  • An Interview with Ivan Barrera
    Ivan Barrera, EC alum, pursues a Pharmaceutics Master of Science program at MCPHS University. When asked what made him want to study chemistry, Ivan mentioned that he was undecided when he first started out. With math being his favorite subject, he wanted to use it in conjunction within another field. “This is when chemistry came into ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-04-11
  • 11 aprile 1987 – 11 aprile 2017 30 anni dalla scomparsa di Primo Levi
    Radio 3 ricorda Primo Levi, riproponendo tutti i documenti del loro ricco archivio. E' possibile ascoltare, o riascoltare, alcune letture tratte dai suoi romanzi, interviste e lezioni su di lui e sulla sua opera. Troverete tutte le indicazioni cliccando qui.The post 11 aprile 1987 – 11 aprile 2017 30 anni ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-04-11
  • IMPORTANT – Main Entrance Closed on Monday, April 10 
    The main entrance to Emmanuel's campus will be closed on Monday, April 10th from approximately 8:00 am until 4:00 pm. During this time period, everyone will need to enter and exit the campus using the Loretto Gate. 406 ... read more
    Source: Published on 2017-04-07
  • “THROUGH THE WIRE” SERIES PRESENTS: SHAUN KING
    MARCH—On Wednesday evening, March 29, students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered to hear a lecture by writer and civil rights activist Shaun King in the Janet M. Daley Lecture Hall. The event, which was part of Emmanuel’s “Through the Wire” series, filled the lecture hall from wall to wall. ... read more
    Source: Published on 2017-04-04
  • Students and Faculty present at ACS San Francisco
    Congrats to TJ, Katerina, Krista, Jason, and Jack as well as Dr. Sears and Dr. Gerdon on their presentations at the ACS conference in San Francisco. Great presentations included: Synthesis, characterization and photosensitization in a series of Ru(phen)2(quo)]+ complexes Development of methods for kinetic analysis of templated and untemplated calcium ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-04-04
  • Katerina, Krista, and Jason present at ACS in San Francisco
    Congrats to Katerina Luarasi '17, Krista Meserve '18, and Jason Miech '17 on their presentation at the ACS conference in San Francisco" "Development of methods for kinetic analysis of templated and untemplated calcium phosphate mineralization" The post Katerina, Krista, and Jason present at ACS in San Francisco appeared ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-04-04
  • Jack Florek ’17 presents at ACS in San Francisco
    Congrats to Jack on a successful presentation at the ACS conference in San Francisco: "DNA aptamers that bind with high affinity to hydroxyapatite"The post Jack Florek ’17 presents at ACS in San Francisco appeared first on Gerdon Research Group Blog. ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-04-04
  • Professionalism (Sans Obvious Fish Pun)
    It should very much go without saying that remaining professional during an internship is extremely important to exiting the position in high regards (and with excellent reference letters). Most of this is pretty easy and self-explanatory such as wearing appropriate clothing, minding your manners and not falling asleep at your desk. ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-03-31
  • Aerial Views
    Last week we sent our drone up and overhead to capture some aerial views of the new residence hall project site. As you can see, the stairwell is almost finished and the tower crane is still standing strong. The construction crew has made great progress and we look forward to ... read more
    Source: New Residence HallPublished on 2017-03-29
  • Kazan – Istanbul of Russia
          East of Moscow lies the major city Kazan, the capital of the republic of Tatarstan. Many moons ago during the 12th-century Turkish people, referred to as Tatars, settled in Russia. They have their own language, tradition and republic within Russia, so I guess you could think of it ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-03-29
  • Starbucks a Milano
    A Milano sta per arrivare Starbucks e lo farà in gran stile, occupando e ristrutturando il bel palazzo delle Poste in Piazza Cordusio, a due passi dal Duomo. Per annunciare l'apertura, Starbucks ha regalato a Milano un giardinetto di palme e banani collocato in fondo a piazza del Duomo (cosa ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-03-27
  • Lisa Gendron ’11 visits Analytical Chemistry class
    Dr. Gerdon and the Analytical Chemistry class would like to thank Lisa Gendron, M.S., '11 for visiting the class to share her perspective on analytical method validation and her experiences working at Quest Diagnostics. Lisa is a Medical Technician II at Quest Diagnostics and gave valuable insight to the students ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-03-25
  • Kelly Tan ’14 – Joins NIH-funded training program
    Congrats to Kelly for joining the Boston University Translational Research in Biomaterials training program! Kelly writes that "I will be NIH-funded for two years and will receive additional exposure to networking opportunities". Check out the program here. The post Kelly Tan ’14 – Joins NIH-funded training program appeared first on ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-03-25
  • Krista Meserve ’18 – Chicago Field Museum of Natural History
    Members of Chemistry Club traveled to Chicago during spring break to visit two museums: the Field Museum of Natural History and The Museum of Science and Industry. The Field museum had a state of the art DNA research lab within the museum that walked visitors through the process of sequencing ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-03-25
  • David Savage ’17 – Snow Day!
    As students are returning back to campus from spring break, Winter Storm Stella brings a much appreciated snow. While breaks are helpful and often needed, Senior David Savage can’t wait to get back into the lab to continue research in collaboration with Harpoon Brewery (located in Boston’s Seaport District).The post ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-03-22