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New research from the Florida State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry shows that a particular type of monoclonal antibody known as NISTmAb retains its structure even if the sugar molecules attached to it are changed.

Chemist Rob Schurko embraces uncertainty and reaps the rewards in research and in life. In 2019, Dr. Schurko accepted a position as a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and director of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility at the FSU-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.

FSU researchers are developing new more cost-effective and environmentally friendly hybrid materials known as organic metal halides for use in X-ray machines, computers, cell phones and televisions.

188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) has named two FSU faculty members part of its 2024 class of “Rising Starsâ€� and they were recognized at the organization’s annual meeting on Nov. 1-2 in Orlando.

FSU chemist will use a three-year, $1.185 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study platinum group elements at the molecular level in order to identify more affordable and abundant alternatives.

President Richard McCullough selected Henley, who serves as a graduate program coordinator in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, for the annual award that since 2008 has acknowledged outstanding employees whose contributions and excellent service extend across campus. �

A Florida State University chemist is half of a research partnership whose latest work is changing what we know about this type of cheating, and their findings have revealed how the use of ChatGPT to cheat on general chemistry multiple-choice exams can be detected through specific statistical methods.

Florida State University researchers are giving oncologists another tool in their fight against pediatric brain cancer by enhancing natural killer immune cells to improve their ability to attack cancer cells.

Professors across biology, chemistry, mathematics, and other departments are transitioning gateway courses away from traditional lecture-style format to an evidence-based active learning structure that includes strategies like small-group work and interactive lessons.

New research from the Steinbock research group uses the patterns formed by a dried salt solution to train a machine learning algorithm that can identify the chemical composition of different salts.