Nicolas Giovambattista at Brooklyn College uses MD to study the phase diagram of water confined at the nanoscale by graphene.
Read: https://go.nature.com/2QjepGf
at the City University of New York
Nicolas Giovambattista at Brooklyn College uses MD to study the phase diagram of water confined at the nanoscale by graphene.
Read: https://go.nature.com/2QjepGf
Congratulations to Ulijn research group on their Nature Chemistry Cover article – amino acid encoded formation of transient electronic wires.
Read: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-018-0047-2
Contel’s Lab at Brooklyn College present mechanistic studies in vitro of a highly efficacious ruthenium-gold compound on renal cancer.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2OcULhN
Latest from Murelli’s Lab at Brooklyn College, CUNY:
Oxidopyrylium [5+2] cycloaddition chemistry: Historical perspective and recent advances (2008–2018)
Read: http://bit.ly/2FkVkgP
Zeglis research group at Hunter College presents novel thiol-reactive bifunctional chelators that allow for site-selective labeled conjugated with improved stability and lower uptake in nontarget tissues – makes fighting cancer easier!
Read more: http://bit.ly/2qPVwiP
Latest work by Prof. López (Lehman College) and Prof. Giovambattista (Brooklyn College) – studying the nuclear quantum effects on the liquid-liquid phase transition of a water-like monatomic liquid using computer simulations.
Read: https://rsc.li/2F67mKK
Latest publication by Prof. López and Prof. McGregor at Lehman College looks at the electronic structures of Nickel-Palladium alloy clusters via Density Functional Theory (DFT) study.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2qMCFpK
Congratulations to our CUNY Chemistry doctoral faculty member Prof. Tom Kurtzman (Lehman College, The Graduate Center, CUNY) for being announced as Open Science Fellow by Silicon Therapeutics!