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Amanda Reid received the prestigious Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (F31) from NIH

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Amanda Reid has received the prestigious Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (F31) from NIH. Here is an excerpt from her fellowship “Alternative therapeutic targets have become a major topic in research with growing concerns over the alarming rate of antibacterial resistance. In contrast, many symbiotic bacteria that aid in human […]

ANGS First Annual Poster Event

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The Association of Nanoscale Science Graduate Students hosted its first annual poster session. Continuing Nanoscale Science and Chemistry graduate students, as well as faculty, presented posters designed to showcase the different areas of science currently being researched at the university.

Margaret Kocherga Received Honorable Mention in the 2018 NSF

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Margaret Kocherga received an Honorable Mention in the 2018 National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). The program recruits high-potential, early-career scientists and engineers and supports their graduate research training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Margaret is a Ph.D. student in Nanoscale Science at UNC Charlotte. Her research is in […]

Mubin Tarannum and Katelyn Erickson win Graduate School Fellowships

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Mubin Tarannum and Katelyn Erickson Win Graduate School Fellowships Mubin Tarannum wins Reynolds Research Award Mubin Tarannum is one of nine Ph.D. students at UNC Charlotte to win the Reynolds Research fellowship award. Her project involves testing a procedure for pancreatic cancer therapy using mesoporous silica nanoparticles to break down barriers to treatment. Mubin currently […]

Dr. Afonin wins R01 Grant

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Dr. Afonin has recently been awarded an R01 grant from the NIH. This grant will help his lab pursue the study of the characterization of various multifunctional nucleic acid nanoparticles and understand their immunotoxicity and immunogenicity. More information can be found here.

Zachary Lyles Receives CLAS Fellowship Award

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This Fellowship program provides stipend support for master’s and doctoral students to engage in thesis and dissertation-related research during the summer (May 21-August 10, 2018) under the guidance of their advisor. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in one of the College’s thesis or dissertation-based graduate programs and be in good academic standing. They […]

Dr. Schmedake, Dr. Walter, and Dr. Zhang awarded NSF Chemistry Division Grant

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NSF Chemistry Division Grant The Chemical Synthesis Program of the NSF Chemistry Division has awarded a grant (#1800331) to an interdisciplinary research team led by Professors Thomas A. Schmedake (Chemistry), Michael Walter (Chemistry), and Yong Zhang (Electrical and Computer Engineering) at UNC Charlotte to develop hexacoordinate silicon complexes for optoelectronic device applications like the development […]

Nano Girls

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Winner of the ACS Nano-tations Video Contest Nano Girls: An epic tale of 3 guys’ quest to use nanotechnology for solar cells. ​ACS video contest: How will nano change the world?

Nanovehicles for Intracellular Protein Delivery

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NANOVEHICLES FOR INTRACELLULAR PROTEIN DELIVERY Juan L Vivero-Escoto Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Charlotte The Center for Biomedical Engineering and Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Protein therapeutics holds significant promise for improving human health [1,2]. Our organism contains thousands of proteins, which perform essential functions in growth, development and metabolism […]

Association of Nanoscience Graduate Students (ANGS)

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GPSG wishes to recognize the volunteer efforts of the Association of Nanoscience Graduate Students (ANGS). Members attended the NC-MSEN Pre-College program to promote chemistry laboratories to high school students in the Science Olympiad.