document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2551&skinNameSticky=default">Chemistry Professor Honored by American Chemical Society</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2009)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor James Crivello received the prestigious 2009 Mark Senior Scholar Award from the Polymer Chemistry Division of American Chemical Society.     </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2340&skinNameSticky=default">First-of-Its-Kind Grant Fosters Research Partnership Between U.S. and Korea </a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Chang Y. Ryu, a polymer chemist from Rensselaer, is the     recipient of a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)     to support a partnership between American and Korean     researchers.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2316&skinNameSticky=default">Professor Mark Wentland Receives New NIH Award </a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(September 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor Mark Wentland receives new NIH award for Aminobenzomorphan: Potential Cocaine Abuse Medications     </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2281&skinNameSticky=default">Whodunit? The Science of Crime Scenes</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Sara McIntosh, Adjunct Professor in the Department of     Chemistry and Chemical Biology, recently ran a forensic science     summer camp for middle school students called "Whodunit? The     Science of Crime Scenes."        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2252&skinNameSticky=default">Hakala Named CEO of SpatiaLight, Inc.</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(July 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       David Hakala (B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry) was named CEO of SpatiaLight, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of ultra high-resolution Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) microdisplays for the high definition television market. Hakala was promoted from his position of Chief Operating Officer, which he\'s held since September 2002. He is also chairman of the Board of Directors.     </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2201&skinNameSticky=default">Chang Ryu selected as 2007 Young Observer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Chang Ryu, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, is one of six scientists chosen for the 2007 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Young Observer Program.      </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2175&skinNameSticky=default">K.V. Lakshmi Awarded DOE Grant for Basic Research on Solar Energy Utilization</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $22.7 million     in basic research projects aimed at improving the capture,     conversion and use of solar energy.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2172&skinNameSticky=default">Christopher Coates selected to attend the Third Annual Global Forum at the United Nations.</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Christopher Coates, an engineering sophomore performing     research in the department of chemistry and chemical biology,     will join 499 select other students and young professionals at     the UN Headquarters in New York City from June 6-8, 2007 for     ATHGO International&rsquo;s Third Annual Global Forum, &ldquo;Global Third     Way: Becoming One with the Environment.&rdquo;        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2129&skinNameSticky=default">Servoss, first Rensselaer woman to earn Ph.D., dies</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Reva R. Servoss, 79, the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from     Rensselaer, died on March 26, in Salt Lake City , as the result     of an accident.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/85/8516cover.html">Separations Science: Nicole Hebert, Recent Chemistry Alumna, Featured in Top Trade Magazine</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Nicole Hebert (BS, Chemistry, 1999) was proudly featured as     a cover story in April issue of Chemical &amp; Engineering     News.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2103&skinNameSticky=default">Middle School Students to Explore &#34;Whodunit&#157; &#34;</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor Sara McIntosh received a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Special Grant in the Chemical Sciences in the amount of $11,616. This grant was awarded for a proposed forensic science summer camp for middle school students "Whodunit? The Science of Crime Scenes" which will take place this summer at RPI.      </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_development/previous_issues/articles/2007_04_20/caredit_a0700053">Biochemistry Professor Wilfredo Col&#243;n is featured in ScienceCareers.org</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Biochemistry Professor Wilfredo (Freddy) Col&oacute;n is one of the     featured scientists in ScienceCareers.org\'s minority science     network.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1938&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Professor Leonard Interrante Named Inventor of the Year</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(February 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           The Eastern New York Intellectual Property Law Association     (ENYIPLA) has awarded Leonard Interrante and Christopher     Whitmarsh the 2007 Inventor of the Year Award for a patent that     was integral to the development of Malta-based Starfire Systems     Inc., a high-tech advanced materials manufacturer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1933&skinNameSticky=default">Professor Sara McIntosh received a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Special Grant in the Chemical Sciences</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(February 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor Sara McIntosh received a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Special Grant in the Chemical Sciences in the amount of $11,616. This grant was awarded for a proposed forensic science summer camp for middle school students "Whodunit? The Science of Crime Scenes" which will take place this summer at RPI.      </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1889&skinNameSticky=default">Novel Opioid Receptor Compounds Licensed to Alkermes</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Mark Wentland, professor of chemistry and chemical biology     at Rensselaer, has led a team in the discovery of a family of     novel opioid receptor compounds that may be used in treating     central nervous system disorders and addiction.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1881&skinNameSticky=default">Crivello Awarded ACS-PMSE Fellowship</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor James Crivello has been selected to join the prestigious ranks of the Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Fellows in 2007.      </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1823&skinNameSticky=default">Out &amp; About: Rensselaer Celebrates National Chemistry Week </a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           In an effort to excite children and their families about     science and technology, and encourage them to consider pursuing     careers in science, engineering, and technology, several     programs in honor of National Chemistry Week were held for     Capital Region students and on the Rensselaer campus Oct.     22-27.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1803&skinNameSticky=default">Chemistry Professor Authors One of 10 Most Cited Articles in Macromolecules</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           An article by Chemistry professor Brian Benicewicz is one of     10 most-accessed articles from Macromolecules in April-June,     2006.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1761&skinNameSticky=default">Alkermes and RPI Announce Exclusive Licensing Agreement for Novel Drug</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           The biotech company Alkermes, Inc. and Rensselaer     Polytechnic Institute today announced they have entered into a     license agreement granting Alkermes exclusive rights to a     family of novel opioid receptor compounds discovered at     Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1728&skinNameSticky=default">Chemistry Faculty Awarded Grants</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(September 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           The Office of Research has announced the Chemistry research     awards for April, May, and June 2006.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1668&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer group wins CoEPrA regression competition</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Comparative Evaluation of Prediction Algorithms (CoEPrA) is     a world-wide competition where teams make predictions of the     chemical and biological properties of small molecules and     peptides. This year, there were two types of competitions &ndash;     Classification and Regression. Curt Breneman, Professor of     Chemistry and Chemical Biology, led a team that placed first in     the Regression competition. Winners were announced on July     31.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1667&skinNameSticky=default">Leonard Interrante visits China to give plenary lecture and to promote cooperation between U.S. and Chinese chemists.</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Professor of Chemistry Leonard V. Interrante returned from a     10 day trip to China in July, which was sponsored by the     American Chemical Society (ACS) Publications Division to     enhance cooperation betweenn U.S. and Chinese chemists.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1665&skinNameSticky=default">School of Science announces new Ph.D. program in Biochemistry and Biophysics</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       The School of Science is adding a new Ph.D. program,     Biochemistry and Biophysics (BCBP), to its 20 other graduate     programs. The BCBP doctorate is part of the Institute-wide     commitment to the development of programs in bioscience and     biotechnology.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1649&skinNameSticky=default">Linda McGown Appointed Walker Chair of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rensselaer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(July 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Linda McGown, professor and chair of chemistry and chemical     biology, has been appointed the William Weightman Walker Chair     of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rensselaer. Established in     1905, the Walker Chair is one of the two oldest named     professorships at Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1620&skinNameSticky=default">School of Science Research Awards for February and March &#8217;06</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       The Office of Research announced the research awards     ($50,000 and above) for February and March \'06. School of     Science awards include:        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1606&skinNameSticky=default">&ldquo;Green&rdquo; Plastics: Rensselaer Researchers Seek To Advance the Discovery and Design of Next-Generation Biodegradable Plastics</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Researchers at Rensselaer are building the first     comprehensive framework to advance the discovery and design of     cost-effective biodegradable plastics. The aim of the research,     funded by a $405,821 grant from the National Science Foundation     (NSF), is to provide a foundation for developing the next     generation of &ldquo;green&rdquo; plastics.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1573&skinNameSticky=default">Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Bestows Awards</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology conferred a     series of awards and honors at their annual Commencement     Luncheon on May 19, 2006.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1452&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Research Featured at American Chemical Society Meeting</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       From attaching DNA enzymes to nanotubes to simulating     proteins under pressure, the work of 33 Rensselaer researchers     was presented at the 231st American Chemical Society (ACS)     National Meeting March 26-30 in Atlanta.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1336&skinNameSticky=default">Heparin Prepared Synthetically Could Replace Animal-Derived Drug</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(February 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Researchers at Rensselaer and the University of North     Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered an alternative way to     produce heparin, a drug commonly used to stop or prevent blood     from clotting. The findings could enable the current supply of     the drug &mdash; now extracted from animal organ tissue &mdash; to be     replaced or supplemented by the synthetic version. The new     process also can be applied as a tool for drug discovery,     according to the researchers.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1261&skinNameSticky=default">Out and About: Biotechnology Graduate Students Present Posters</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(December 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer Ph.D. students enrolled in the new     multidisciplinary course Perspectives in Biomolecular     Science and Engineering presented their current thesis     research Dec. 5 in the course&rsquo;s inaugural poster session at the     Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1150&skinNameSticky=default">Student Chemistry Society Participates in National Chemistry Week Event at the New York State Museum</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       In the chemistry community, October 23 is also known as     &ldquo;Mole Day,&rdquo; a tribute to the number of particles in a mole.     Rensselaer students participate in this event annually by     putting on demonstrations, making models, and providing     activities for children that highlight certain topics in     chemistry.&nbsp;        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1117&skinNameSticky=default">Bystroff and Colon receive NSF Grant</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Dr. Christopher Bystroff, Associate Professor of Biology and     Dr. Wilfredo Colon, Associate Associate Professor in the     Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology received a     $381,576 two year grant from the NSF in support of their     Structural Basis of Protein Kinetic Stability proposal.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1005&skinNameSticky=default">New Tool To Study Elusive DNA Structure Could Help Reveal Better Understanding of Cancer, Diabetes</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(September 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       A Rensselaer researcher has developed a new tool to help     unravel the function of an elusive DNA structure. The findings,     which were presented at the 230th national meeting of the     American Chemical Society (ACS) in Washington, D.C., could lead     to a better understanding of diseases such as cancer and     diabetes.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=998&skinNameSticky=default">Dr. James Kempf joins the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Dr. Kempf\'s primary area of expertise is nuclear magnetic     resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, where his background in both     experiment and theory dates from his doctoral study at Caltech     and through his postdoctoral work on biomolecular systems at     Yale.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=976&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Researchers Develop Approach That Predicts Protein Separation Behavior</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Applying math and computers to the drug discovery process,     researchers at Rensselaer have developed a method to predict     protein separation behavior directly from protein structure.     This new multi-scale protein modeling approach may reduce the     time it takes to bring pharmaceuticals to market and may have     significant implications for an array of biotechnology     applications, including bioprocessing, drug discovery, and     proteomics, the study of protein structure and function.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=953&skinNameSticky=default">Thomas and Constance D&#8217;Ambra Endow $3 Million Chair in Chemistry at Rensselaer To Support Biotechnology Initiatives</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer recently announced that Thomas and Constance     D\'Ambra have made a $3 million commitment to endow a faculty     chair in synthetic organic chemistry, in support of     biotechnology initiatives at the Institute.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=955&skinNameSticky=default">Middle and High School Students Participate in Rensselaer Pre-College Science Education Program</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       More than 30 middle and high school students from the     Capital Region and California, considering careers in science     and engineering, got a first-hand look at the field of the     physical sciences during a new weeklong, pre-college science     education program developed by Yvonne Akpalu, assistant     professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=751&skinNameSticky=default">National Science Foundation Awards Rensselaer First-of-Its-Kind Grant for Fuel Cell Research Education</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as part of its continued     expansion of energy research, today announced a $4.8 million     novel interdisciplinary program to train doctoral students in     fuel cell science and engineering. The program is supported by     a $3.2 million, first-of-its-kind fuel cell research education     grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) combined with     a $1.6 million investment by Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=785&skinNameSticky=default">Professor Wait Honored With RAA Distinguished Service Award</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Samuel Wait Jr. \'53 was honored with the Rensselaer Alumni     Association (RAA) Distinguished Service Award at the Reunion     2005 RAA Awards dinner June 10.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=737&skinNameSticky=default">Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Bestows Awards</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology conferred a     series of awards and honors at their annual Commencement     Luncheon on May 20, 2005.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=857&skinNameSticky=default">Nalamasu Appointed as Vice President for Research at Rensselaer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Omkaram "Om" Nalamasu has been appointed as vice president     for research at Rensselaer. "Dr. Nalamasu is well positioned to     lead our universitywide effort to take research to the next     level," said Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson in     announcing the appointment. "He has respect for research work     across the spectrum of academic disciplines at Rensselaer. He     believes strongly that research at the interface of bio, nano,     and information technologies, and entrepreneurship integrated     with education, are the key ingredients for the success of a     leading university."        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=932&skinNameSticky=default">Chang Ryu Selected to Receive NSF Career Award</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Chang Ryu, assistant professor of chemistry and chemical     biology at Rensselaer, has been awarded a Faculty Early Career     Development Award (CAREER) from the National Science Foundation     (NSF). Ryu will use the projected five-year, $445,000 grant to     explore new and improved techniques for separating and     analyzing polymers, which are widely used as plastics. Ryu     works with polymers in nano-sized pores to better understand     the chemistry of these materials in the nanoscale     environment.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=626&skinNameSticky=default">Chang Ryu Selected for NSF Career Award</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Chang Ryu, assistant professor of chemistry and chemical     biology, has been awarded a Faculty Early Career Development     Award (CAREER) from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Ryu     will use the projected five-year, $445,000 grant to explore new     and improved techniques for separating and analyzing     polymers.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=587&skinNameSticky=default">Renowned Scientist Angel E. Garcia Will Lead New Biocomputation and Bioinformatics Research Constellation</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Angel E. Garcia, a renowned theoretical physicist in     biomolecular research, has been appointed a senior     constellation chaired professor in biocomputation and     bioinformatics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Garcia will     join Rensselaer on Jan. 1, 2005.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=560&skinNameSticky=default">New Chair of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Working To Strengthen Department</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Linda McGown, professor and chair of the Department of     Chemistry and Chemical Biology, joined Rensselaer this summer     as the Institute works to strengthen the department\'s faculty     and research.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=235&skinNameSticky=default">Predicting New Medicines</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer researchers in computer science, chemistry, and     mathematics have collaborated to create a software program     capable of quickly identifying molecules that show promise for     future medicines.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=333&skinNameSticky=default">Microdialysis Technique May Help Implants Stay Put Longer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2003)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Julie Stenken, associate professor of analytical chemistry,     has received a four-year, $750,000 grant from the National     Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) to     develop a new technique to study the body&rsquo;s reaction to     implants at the cellular level.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=243&skinNameSticky=default">Biochemist Builds "Designer Enzymes"</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2002)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       While other biochemists unravel the mysteries of natural     enzymes, Christin Choma, associate professor of biochemistry,     is attempting to design completely synthetic ones from     scratch.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=242&skinNameSticky=default">When Good Proteins Go Bad</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2002)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       The cause of Lou Gehrig&rsquo;s Disease (amyotrophic lateral     sclerosis, or ALS) has remained elusive since it brought down     one of baseball&rsquo;s greatest players 60 years ago.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');