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December 2009
- Congratulations to the Chemistry Department students who received
degrees in the Winter Commencement Ceremony.
- PhD
- Litao Bai - Polymer-Mediated Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles:
Synthesis, Characterization and Controlled Assembly
Advisor: Dr. Shane Street
- Yinghua Chen - Solution Structure of the Target Recognition
Domain of Zoocin A, an Antibacterial
Enzyme and the Metal Binding Site of
Zoocin A
Advisor: Dr. Russell Timkovich
- Yuan Chen - Low-Molecular-Weight Chromium-Binding
Substance: Advanced Studies from Aves to
Human
Advisor: Dr.
John Vincent
- John Hauptfleisch - Synthesis of Trifluoronitromethane, CF3NO2:
Photochemical Scale-Up and a NewThermogeneration Method with
a Refined Purification Technique
Advisor: Dr.
Joseph Thrasher
- Luigi Iconaru - Fused Polycyclic Imidazoles
Advisor: Dr. Anthony Arduengo
- Huizhen Zhu - Applications of Polyamidoamine Dendrimers in
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
Advisor: Dr.
Joseph Thrasher
- MS
- BS
- Seth Garrett - cum laude
- Okechukwu N. Mgbemena - summa cum laude
November 2009
- Congratulations to Dr.
Robin Rogers who was awarded the Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor
Award. This award is presented annually to a UA faculty member judged
to have made extraordinary contributions that reflect credit on the
individual, on his or her field of study, on students, and on the
University. Dr. Rogers was recognized for his groups use of ionic
liquids to dissolve cellulose and other biomass. UA
press release
August 2009
- Dr. Kevin
Shaughnessy has taken over as chair for the Department. Dr.
Michael Jennings will replace Dr. Shaughnessy as the Director
of Undergraduate Studies. The Department thanks Dr.
John Vincent for his service as interim chair over the past
year
- The Chemistry Department welcomes Dr.
Patrick Frantom who has joined the faculty as an assistant
professor.
- Dr. Robin Rogers has
been named a member of the inaugural class of ACS
Fellows by the American Chemical Society. ACS fellows were chosen
because the "share a common set of accomplishments, namely true excellence
in their contributions to the chemical enterprise coupled with distinctive
service to ACS or to the broader world of chemistry."
- Congratulations to the department students who received degrees in
the August Commencement ceremony
- PhD
- William Scott Brown - Design and Synthesis of Phosphine Ligands
for Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions
Advisor: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
- Lauren R. Cafiero - New Synthetic Applications of Trichloromethyl
Carbinols in Synthesis
Advisor: Dr. Timothy Snowden
- Jeremy M. Carr - Progress Toward the Synthesis of a Xenia
Diterpenoid Common Intermediate and the Preparation of Inotilone
Derivatives
Advisor: Dr.
Timothy Snowden
- Ashok Ganta - New Applications of Arynes and Wynberg
Lactones in Synthesis
Advisor: Dr.
Timothy Snowden
- MS
- BS
- Sean M. Jobin - ACS-certified degree
June 2009
- Congratulations to Dr.
Busenlehner who recently learned that her CAREER proposal would
be funded by the NSF. The NSF CAREER award is the NSF's premier award
for young scientists. Dr. Busenlehner is the third member of the faculty
to receive CAREER awards this year.
- The NSF has announced that joint proposals submitted by Drs. Cassady and Dixon as well as Drs. Metzger and Woski will be funded for the
next three years.
- Melody Kelley has received an NSF
Graduate Research Fellowship to support the completion of her
PhD studies. The Graduate Research Fellowship program are offered
to students pursuing graduate degrees in recognition of academic
and research accomplishments and to strengthen the vitality of the
U.S. Science and Engineering enterprise. Melody is a member of Dr.
Blackstock's research group.
- The department is pleased to welcome this year's cohort of REU and
RET participants in the SURP
program.
REU Participants
| Breannie Charles |
Xavier University (LA) |
Dr. Blackstock |
Attaching Charge Storage Molecules to Metal Oxide Surfaces |
| Cody Corbin |
University of Alabama-Birmingham |
Dr. Shaughnessy |
Organometallic Catalysts in Organic Synthesis |
| Brittney Cousin |
University of West Alabama |
Dr. Street |
Chemical Synthesis of CoPt and Other Magnetic Nanoparticles |
| Peter Crisologo |
Asbury College |
Dr. Busenlehner |
Heavey Metal Binding by the DNA Repair Protein MutM |
| Amber Grace |
Tuskegee University |
Dr. Vincent |
Using a Chromium(III) Complex as a Drug for Insulin Resistance |
| David Johnson |
Union College |
Dr. Jennings |
Synthesis of Natural Products |
| Andrew Larkins |
Erskine College |
Dr. Thrasher |
New Directions in Fluorous Media Separations and Catalysis |
| Brittney Metts |
Kentucky Wesleyan College |
Dr. Cassady |
The Use of Proton Transfer Reactions to Explore the Mass Spectrometry
Dissociation of Proteins as a Function of Charge State |
| Kristin Shirey |
Jacksonville State University |
Dr. Woski |
DNA-binding Molecules |
| Breena Stoner |
University of Central Florida |
Dr. Rogers |
Using Ionic Liquids to Facilitate the Preparation of Advanced Renewable
Biocomposite Materials |
| Michele Stover |
William Carey University |
Dr. Dixon |
Computation Chemistry Studies of Amino Acid Acidities |
| Aaron Thomas |
Georgia Southern University |
Dr. Metzger |
Rectifiers and Gold Nanoparticles |
REU Participants
| Felicia Briggins |
Greensboro (AL) East HS |
Dr. Vincent |
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| Shari Jones |
Amelia Love Johnson HS (Thomasville, AL) |
Dr. Pan |
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| Leigh McKenzie |
Eufaula HS |
Dr. Bakker |
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| Brenda O'Neal |
Admiral Moorer MS (Eufaula, AL) |
Dr. Bakker |
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| Jacqueline White |
Akron East HS |
Dr. Rogers |
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May 2009
- Congratulations to the chemistry department students who received
degrees in the May Commencement Ceremony.
- PhD
- Ryan T. Clements - The Total Synthesis of Biologically
Active C-Glycoside Natural Products: 1) Total Synthesis
of (-)-Centrolobine 2) Total Synthesis of (-)-Varitriol and
Analogues 3) Progress Towards the Total Synthesis of Polyrhacatide
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Advisor: Dr. Michael Jennings
- Lensey L. Hill - Investigations of Cross Coupling Reactions:
Synthesis and Scope of New Neopentyl Phosphine Ligands and
Pre-formed Palladium Catalysts
Advisor: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
- MS
- ACS-Certified BS
- Kevin D. Anderson - summa cum laude, University Honors
Program, Computer Based Honors Program
- Keith W. Bentley - cum laude, University Honors Program
- BS
- D'Ariel Denise Boykin - cum laude, University Honors
Program
- Kristen A. Fitzpatrick - magma cum laude, University
Honors Program
- Jonathan G. Kentros - summa cum laude, University
Honors Program
- William A. Kilgo - summa cum laude, University
Honors Program
- Laura T. Kyser - summa cum laude, University Honors
Program, Computer Based Honors Program
- Daniel M. Marion -
summa cum laude, University Honors Program, Computer Based
Honors Program
- Sara E. McLendon - cum laude
- Megan L. Moshea - cum laude
- Alexander K. Nguyen - summa cum laude, University Honors
Program, Computer Based Honors Program
- Michael T. Phillips - cum laude
- Catherine C. Qualls - summa cum laude, University Honors
Program, Computer Based Honors Program
- Cody B. Smith - summa cum laude, University Honors Program
- Dana M. Suich
- Russell S. Terry, Jr. - summa cum
laude, University Honors Program
- Savannah I. Watts - magma
cum laude, University Honors Program
- Sonjia D. D. Wells
- Dr. Tim Snowden and Dr.
Michael Jennings have been elected as members
of Sigma
Xi. Sigma Xi honors excellence in scientific research.
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April 2009
- As of April 29, 2009 Dr.
Arduengo's seminal publication
on "A Stable Crystalline Carbene" (with R. L. Harlow and
M. Kline, J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 1991, 113, 361) reached milestone status with1000+ citations.
- The Department congratulates Dr.
Michael Jennings and Dr.
Timothy Snowden who both have been promoted to the rank of associate
professor with tenure effective for the 2009-2010 academic year.
- Students doing undergraduate research with Chemistry faculty placed
first and second in the physical sciences division of the University
System Honors Student Research Presentation poster competition. Emily
Wayman received first place for her poster describing work carried
out in a joint project with Dr.
Kevin Shaughnessy and Dr.
David Dixon.
Rebecca Long, who also works with Dr. Dixon, earned the second place
prize.
- Students doing undergraduate research with Chemistry faculty took
4 of the 6 awards for Natural Sciences division at the UA undergraduate
research and creative activity conference. The awardees were:
- Awuri Asuri (1st place oral presentation): Purification
and Characterization of the Heme Biosynthesis enzyme Ferrochelatase.
Advisor: Dr.
Laura Busenlehner
- Maggie Adams (2nd place oral presentation): Structural
Studies of Human Mitochondrial Aconitase. Advisor: Dr.
Laura Busenlehner
- Joel Schoenberg (1st
place poster presentation): Palladium-Catalyzed Hydrodehalogenation
of Aryl Bromides and Chlorides. Advisor Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
- Duncan Harmon (3rd
place poster presentation): Synthesis and Characterization
of Neopentylphosphine Palladium Complexes. Advisor Dr.
Kevin Shaughnessy
- Congratulations to Chemistry Department students who received awards
during Honors Week events.
College/University/National Awards:
- Alumni Association Outstanding Senior
Award
- Dean's Award of Merit
- Randall Outstanding Undergraduate
Research Awards
- Courtney Guenther
- Jamie Hennigan
- Laura Kyser
- Rebecca Long
- Daniel Marion
- Desiree Picone
- Henry Pettus Randall Jr. Scholarship
Chemistry Department Awards:
- Newmark Scholarship
- Kyle C. Feagin
- Matthew S. Kelley
- Erica L. Schwalm
- Outstanding General Chemistry
Award
- Matthew S. Kelley
- Daniel J. Preston
- Stephanie J. Varner
- Loy O. Vaughan
- Marisa Younanian
- Outstanding Nursing Student Award
- Analytical Chemistry Award
- Outstanding Organic Student Award
- Nicholas J. Bartel
- Patrick Connor Johnson
- Outstanding Undergraduate Research
Award
- Outstanding Chemistry Undergraduate
Student Award
- The American Institute of Chemists
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Department Awards
- Outstanding First-Year Teaching
Award
- Outstanding Second-Year Graduate
Student Award
- Mingyang Chen
- Nicholas R. Rhodes
- Outstanding Third-Year Graduate
Student Award
- Dionicio Martinez-Solorio
- Outstanding Graduate Student Award
- Outstanding PhD Dissertation
- Outstanding Research by a Dissertation Student
Fellowships
- LSAMP Fellowships
- Nicole D. Gray
- Melody D. Kelley
- DeAna McAdory
- Alabama Power Scholarship
- Jason E. Dyer
- Edward B. Garner
- National Alumni Association Graduate
Fellowship
- Nicholas L. Cordes
- Jason E. Dyer
- Christopher R. Redden
- Heather M. Watson
- McNair Fellowship
- Alan Hisey Scholarship
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- Chemistry major Rebecca Long has received
a Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is one of the premier
national scholarships awarded to students. Rebecca is a Junior chemistry
major and does undergraduate research with Dr.
David Dixon.
- Chemistry majors Richard Cockrum and Emily
Wayman have received the Hollings Scholarship sponsored
by NOAA. Richard and Emily are both Sophomore chemistry majors, members
of the Computer-Based Honors Programs and the University Fellows Experience.
Richard does undergraduate research with Dr.
David Dixon. Emily is
working on a joint project with Dr.
Dixon and Dr.
Kevin Shaughnessy. UA press release
- Congratulations to all Chemistry students who received awards during
Honors Week festivities.
- Congratulations to the chemistry majors inducted
into Gamma
Sigma Epsilon, a national chemistry honorary society.
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March 2009
- Hannah Box earned first prize in the Chemistry poster competition
at the Alabama Academy of Science meeting in Livingston. Hannah's poster
was entitled, "Synthesis of Water-Soluble Phosphines and Their Application
to Recyclable, Aqueous-Phase Palladium Catalyts." Hannah's mentor is
Dr. Kevin
Shaughnessy. Matthew Thacker received the second place prize
for his poster entitled, "Using Surrogate metal Ions to Probe Iron
Binding Properties of Frataxin." Matthew's mentor is Dr.
Laura Busenlehner.
- Melody Kelley has received a 2009 UNCF-Merck
Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowship. The UNCF-Merck
fellowship provides a stipend and money for research supplies in
support of the completion of a PhD dissertation. Melody is a student
in Dr. Silas Blackstock's group. She came to UA as an LSAMP scholar.
- Congratulations to the 19 chemistry majors who were inducted into
the Delta Beta chapter of Gamma
Sigma Epsilon on March 27th. Gamma
Sigma Epsilon is a national honorary society for chemistry majors.
Students are chosen based on their outstanding academic record in both
chemistry and overall. The Delta Beta chapter at UA dates back to 1924
and is the oldest chapter that remains active.
February 2009
- Dr. John Vincent was
named to the Chemistry Leadership Group for the NSF-REU program.
- Awuri Asuru's presentation at the Undergraduate
Research Conference at the University of Memphis was voted one of the
top 5 outstanding presentations. Awuri's presentation was entitled,
"The Purification and Peptide Mapping of the Heme Biosynthesis Enzyme
Ferrochelatase." She works in Dr.
Laura Busenlehner's lab.
January 2009
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