Faculty News
2012
2011
- Professors van der Donk and White Elected to AAAS
- Doug Mitchell Receives NIH Director's New Innovator Award
- Remembering Professor Emeritus David Curtin (1920-2011)
- Ben McCall Named University Scholar
- Burke Group Makes Major Advance in Small Molecule Synthesis
- Yi Lu Couples DNA Sensors with Glucose Meters to Measure more than Sugar
- Vascular Composites Enable Dynamic Structural Materials
- Researchers Record Two-state Dynamics in Glassy Silicon
- John Rogers Wins Lemelson-MIT Prize
- Researchers Solve Molecular Mystery Linked to Blood Clotting
- So Hirata Named Scialog Fellow
- Jim Lisy Named Recepient of Alexander von Humboldt Research Award
- Researchers Demonstrate Quick, Simple Method for Identifying Infectious Bacteria by Smell
- Wilfred van der Donk Elected to AAM and RSC
- Kenneth Suslick Recieves Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship
- Researchers make the Leap to Whole-Cell Simulations
- Martin Burke's Research Highlighted in Chemistry World Article
- Cathy Murphy Named Recepient of 2011 Inorganic Nanoscience Award
- Scott Denmark to Receive ISHC Senior Award in Hetercyclic Chemistry
- Scott Silverman to Receive Campus Award for Excellence in Guiding Undergraduate Research
- John Rogers Elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Researchers led by Chemistry Affiliate Jianjun Cheng Develop a Simpler Way of Making Proteins
- Eric Oldfield Receives 2011 Avanti Award in Lipids
- Ben McCall Designated 2011-2012 Helen Corley Petit Scholar
- Ralph Nuzzo Receives the Research award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
- Ryan Bailey Receives 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship
- Professors Murphy and Hartwig Make List of Top 100 Chemists Ranked By Citation Per Article
- Christina White: Catalyst Makes a Novel Switch
- Steve Granick: Triblock Sphere Provides Simple Path to Complex Structures
- Eric Oldfield: Chemists Document Workings of Key Staph Enzyme--and How to Block It
2010
- Cathy Murphy Named Harold McMaster Visiting Scientist
- Martin Gruebele Selected AAAS Fellow
- Martin Gruebele and Colleagues Create New Technique To Study Protein Dynamics in Living Cells
- John Katzenellenbogen Selected 2010 Philip S. Portoghese Medicinal Chemistry Lectureship Awardee
- Dlott and Wieckowski Develop New Powerful Laser Spectrometer
2009
- Dlott Gives Town Talk on Explosions
- White Group Research Reviewed by Multiple Sources
- Small Molecule Inhibits Pathology Associated with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
- Moore and Collaborators Deisgn 'First Aid Kit' for Electrical Systems
- Opto-electronic Nose Sniffs Out Toxic Gases
- Rogers' Ultrathin LEDs Create New Classes of Lighting and Display Systems
- Newly Found DNA Catalysts Cleave DNA with Water Molecule
- DNA to Direct and Switch Off Chemo
- Chemical Taste Bud Reveals Sweet Truth
- Rogers Selected as 2009 MacArthur Fellow
- Martin Burke Receives 2009 AstraZeneca Excellence in Chemistry Award
- Eric Oldfield Wins Soft Matter and Biophysical Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Four Faculty Chosen for Inaugural Class of American Chemical Society Fellows
- Andrzej Wieckowski Appointed Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry
- Ken Suslick Receives 2009 Student Council Mentoring Award from Acoustical Society of America
- Chad Rienstra Wins ICMRBS Founders Medal
- Martin Burke Named HHMI Early Career Scientist
- Scott Denmark Awarded Herbert C. Brown Award for Creative Research in Synthetic Methods
- Martin Burke Wins 2009 Amgen Young Investigators Award
- Alex Scheeline Receives 2009 Special Grant in the Chemical Sciences
- Wilfred van der Donk Selected as the RSC 2009 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Lecture Award Winner
- Ben McCall Wins 2009 Sloan Research Fellowship
- Martin Burke Wins 2009 Sloan Research Fellowship
- Ben McCall Receives 2009 Coblentz Award
- Rethinking Brownian Motion with the Emperor's New Clothes
- Flexible Neck in Cell-Receptor DC-SIGN Targets More Pathogens
- Schulten Discovers Toxic Molecule That May Help Birds 'See' North and South
- Boulatov Research Reviewed in Multiple Articles
- Unlike Rubber Bands, Molecular Bonds May Not Break Faster When Pulled
- Speed Marvel and the Amazing Rubber Project
- Researchers Describe 'Implausible' Chemistry that Produces Herbicidal Compound
- Faster Protein Folding Acheived Through Nanosecond Pressure Jump
- John Rogers and the Artificial "Bionic" Eye
- Synthetic Catalyst Mimic Nature's 'Hydrogren Economy'
- New Way to Protect Unstable Boron Reagents
- See the Force: Mechanical Stress Leads to Self-Sensing in Solid Polymers
- Luthey-Schulten Studies Signaling Networks That Set Up Genetic Code
- Killing Tumors
- Braun's Research into Self-Healing Coatings Featured in C & E News
- Chemistry Goes Global in the Virtual World
- Boulatov's New Molecular Force Probe Stretches Molecules, Atom by Atom
- Burke and Spies Honored by Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- New Drug Agent Knocks Out Multiple Enzymes in Cancer Pathway
- Evolution in a Bottle: Synthetic Life Oozes Closer to Reality
- Team Learns How Cellular Protein Detects Viruses, Spark Immune Response
- New Silver-Based Ink Has Applications in Printed Electronics
- Dancing with the Molecules
- Professor Catherine Murphy to Join Illinois Faculty in August 2009
- John Rogers Selected as 2008 AAAS Fellow
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Eric Oldfield Elected 2008 AAAS Fellow
2008
- New Polymer Coatings Prevent Corrosion, Even When Scratched
- Makri Develops New Theoretical Method to Make Unsolvable Equations Solvable
- UI Researchers Using Genetic Relationships to Track Evolution
- Liquid or Solid? Charged nanoparticle in Lipid Membrane Decide
- Organic Synthesis Set for Auto-Pilot
- John Rogers and Colleagues Develop Flexible Silicon Solar Cells
- New Recipe for Self-Healing Plastic Includes Dash of Food Additive
- Hergenrother and Cunninham's Phototonic Crystal Biosensors Detect Protein-DNA Interactions
- Hergenrother Develops New High-Throughput Screening System
- Chemistry Professor to Receive National Medal of Science
- John Rogers Selected as National Secruity Science and Engineering Faculty Fellow
- Huimin Zhao Elected Fellow of the AIMBE
- Martin Gruebele Awarded Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences
- John Katzenellenbogen Receives Leading Edge in Basic Science Award from the Society for Toxicology
- Steve Granick Wins Polymers Physics Prize from the American Physical Society
- Scott Denmark Receives Robert Robinson Lectureship
- Ted Brown Receives 2008 Harry and Carol Mosher Award
- Christina White Wins Abbott Young Investigator Award
- Martin Gruebele Elected to Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina
- Wilfred can der Donk Wins SCS Teaching Excellence Award
- John Katzenellenbogen Receives RSC Centenary Lectureship
- Scott Silverman Receives 2009 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry
- Huimin Zhao Receives 2008 Young Investigator Award
- Huimin Zhao Recognized as University Scholar
- Martin Burke Wins NSF Career Award
- Molecular Sleuths Track Evolution Through the Ribosome
- Burke Selected as one of MIT Technology Review's "World's Top Innovators under 35"
- Improved Technique Determines Structure in Membrane Proteins
- White Group Research Reviewed in C&E News
- Martin Gruebele's Research Reviewed in Numerous Articles
- Stretchable Silicon Camera Next Step to Artificial Retina
- Gruebele's Research Shows Water is a 'Designer Fluid' That Helps Proteins Change Shape
- Martin Burke Profiled in The Scientist
- Dlott Devises Method to Detect Deadly Fumes, Toxic Gases, and Hidden Explosives
- Killer Pulses Help Characterize Special Surfaces
- John Rogers Research into Nanotube Mesh Featured in Chemistry World
- Rienstra Receives High End Instrumentation Grant from the NIH
- Ryan Bailey Awarded Grant from Carver Trust
- Researchers Observe Spontaneous "Racheting" of Single Ribosome Molecules
- Moore and Rogers Research Reviewed in Nanowerk News
- Moore and Rogers Research Reviewed in RSC Chemistry World Article
- Two University of Illinois Researchers Named HHMI Investigators
- Rienstra Group Research Featured in Chemistry World Article
- Moore Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Clearing the Path to Discovery
- Rauchfuss' Research Into Alternative Fuel Reviewed in 3 Articles
- John Rogers' Research Highlighted in C&E News
- Foldable and Stretchable, Silicon Circuits Conform to Many Shapes
- Moore's Research into Self-Healing Polymers is Featured in The Economist
- White and Sean Reed's Research Reviewed in C&E News
- Can a Computer Have a Sense of Smell?


