News Archive
In the quest to make organic electronics more environmentally friendly, researchers have developed a promising strategy for recycling organic semiconductors.
The study introduces a new, simpler way to modify carboxylic acids—a common feature in many bioactive compounds and drugs.
A new study examines the dual-edged role of GUS enzymes in carcinogenesis and chemotherapy, offering insights that could reshape oncology.
Learn more about SERC, the Sustainable Energy Research Consortium at UNC Chapel Hill, and what exciting new research they are exploring.
The Eastman Chemical Company Fellowship program is an award bestowed to first year graduate students for their committed effort to enhance the departmental mission to create a diverse and inclusive community.
A new study sheds light onto how proteins recognize and bind to specific molecules
The Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a Teaching Assistant Professor.
Maria Furukawa, a Ph.D. candidate in the department of chemistry at the UNC-Chapel Hill, is developing liquid-crystal polymers that could transform the membranes used in hemodialysis, a life-saving treatment for patients with late-stage renal failure.





