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BYU researchers announce immune system key in...
As part of a multidisciplinary team of scientists from around the world, a Brigham Young University professor and his graduate students have helped to discover a key to how the body regulates its i
Fundamental Reaction Mechanisms
The development of short-pulsed lasers has allowed for direct probing of chemical reactions in real time.
Interview with Professor Emeritus Morris J....
Dr Morris J Robins, emeritus BYU professor, encourages young people to pursue their interests with patience and vigor in an interview for the Highlights in Chemical Science Journal:
Chemistry Professor Honored with Award
Annual Chemistry Banquet Celebrates Outstanding...
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry gathered together on Wednesday, April 4, to spend an evening in celebration of the outstanding accomplishments of its students over the past year.
H. Smith Broadbent, Professor Emeritus, passes...
Barbara C. Hinshaw retired from Brigham Young University on May 1, 2010 after 27 years of dedicated service to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
When the threat is cancer, the current three-day waiting period for test results can be a tense, long stretch of time.
Professor Develops Next-Gen Data Disc
Matthew Linford, a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was recently involved in the development of a next-generation disc capable of storing data for up to 1,000 years.<
Several BYU Professors Organize Symposia at...


