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Hettleman Prize Winner Lindsey James and the Chemistry That Decides Who We Are

Chemistry Ph.D. graduate Lindsey James is developing chemical tools to study how cells decide which genes to use, when to use them and when to keep them silent.

Researchers Use Light to Reshape Molecules in Powerful New Ways

A paper in the journal Chemical Science shows how researchers have found a powerful new way to rearrange chemical bonds using light.

UNC Chemists Turn Flat Molecules into Precise 3D Building Blocks for Medicines

The UNC team asked whether salicylaldehydes could be used to set a molecule’s shape early on and then carry that information through later steps.

Chemistry Student Uses Laser Flashes, a Powerful New Technique, to Track Electricity Inside Solar Cells

Saba Mahmoodpour is the lead author of a recent Journal of Physical Chemistry paper, which focuses on a powerful new technique called nonlinear photocurrent spectroscopy, or NLPC, which uses pairs of short laser pulses to measure how quickly electrical charges move inside thin-film solar cells.

Ph.D. Student Uses Machine Learning to Transform Gene Therapy Production

Ph.D. student Kelvin Idanwekhai is using machine learning to transform how viruses—the microscopic couriers of genetic medicine—are purified, making the process faster, cheaper and more precise.

UNC Researchers Create Low-Cost Antibody Test Using Common Glucometers

A team of researchers led by Netz Arroyoa asked themselves whether they could turn antibody testing into something as easy and affordable as checking a person's blood sugar.

UNC Researchers Receive Best Paper Award for Breakthrough Study on African Biomass Smoke

The research revealed a strong, direct relationship between the amount of brown carbon in the smoke and how much light the particles absorb, especially at ultraviolet wavelengths.

Department of Chemistry Announces 2026 Faculty Promotions

The Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is delighted to announce the promotion of two outstanding faculty members to the rank of Professor, effective January 1, 2026.

Research

Fluorescence shadow imaging of Hypsibius exemplaris reveals morphological differences between sucrose- and CaCl2-induced osmobiotes

Herein, an approach for discriminating between tardigrade morphological states is developed and utilized to compare sucrose- and CaCl2-induced tuns, using the model species Hypsibius exemplaris.

Architectural Editing of Polyesters and Polyurethanes via Palladium(II)-Catalyzed [3,3]-Sigmatropic Oxo-Rearrangements

Herein, we disclose a backbone rearrangement approach to tune the short-chain branching of polymers.

Reductive Dynamic and Static Excited State Quenching of a Homoleptic Ruthenium Complex Bearing Aldehyde Groups

A new homoleptic Ru polypyridyl complex bearing two aldehyde groups on each bipyridine ligand, [Ru(dab)3](PF6)2, where dab is 4,4′-dicarbaldehyde-2,2′-bipyridine, was synthesized, characterized, and utilized for iodide photo-oxidation studies.

Valence can control the nonexponential viscoelastic relaxation of multivalent reversible gels

Here, we propose a model where the relaxation of polymer gels in the dilute regime originates from elementary events in which the bonds connecting two neighboring cross-linkers all disconnect.

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