Scott Hansen receives NSF Career Award

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UO Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty Scott Hansen has been selected for the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Career Award.

The award, under the NSF’s Division of Molecular and Cellular Bioscience, will provide funding for the Hansen Labs research into the mechanisms controlling spatial patterning of PIP lipids in eukaryotic cell polarity.

Read more about the award and Professor Hansen’s research in AroundtheO and on the NSF Awards wesbite

 

Ken Doxsee selected for Excellence in Remote Teaching Award

Photo - Ken DoxseeChemistry and Biochemistry faculty Ken Doxsee has been selected by the UO Provost’s Office as a recipient of the 2020 Excellence in Remote Teaching Awards.

The awards recognize faculty that transformed their Spring 2020 traditional, face-to-face courses into accessible, engaging, and well-organized remote teaching environments where students built valuable relationships with their instructors and peers.

Professor Doxsee taught CH Organic Chemistry III and HC 209H HC Science last spring.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming OIM Seminars – Meet the Faculty

The Chemsitry and Biochemistry Department’s Organic/Inorganic/Materials group kicks off their fall seminar series with faculty introductions on October 2nd, 9th and 16th at 2:30pm. Attendees will hear about current directions in research labs and have a chance to ask questions.

ZOOM link available from jmacha[at]uoregon.edu

 

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Mike Haley receives George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry

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American Chemical Society has selected UO Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty Michael Haley for the the George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry. The ACS national award recipients were announced in the August 13th issue of C&EN.

The George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry is awarded to one individual each year in recognition of outstanding, highly original research achievements in hydrocarbon or petroleum chemistry. Professor Haley will be honored at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in conjunction with the ACS 2021 Spring National Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.