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Posts tagged with 'Chemistry & Biochemistry':

Former lecturer of chemistry and biochemistry Joe Toce and his wife, Suzanne, have contributed more than $212,000 to the UWL Foundation — most of which has funded scholarships and research opportunities. Making gifts, launching careers Posted 12:19 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021 Joe and Suzanne Toce reflect on importance of giving Read more about Making gifts, launching careers A view of UW-La Crosse in fall as the leaves begin to peak. When will fall leaves peak in our region? Posted 8:47 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021 UWL experts explain what we can expect for a fall leaf display this season and why Read more about When will fall leaves peak in our region? Story from Currents Nico Lang and Cullen Schull, both May 2021 graduates, found success adapting their biochemistry research amid COVID-19. Resilient researchers Posted 10:21 a.m. Monday, July 19, 2021 Students adapt their research amid COVID-19 Read more about Resilient researchers UW-La Crosse senior Jason Martin took first place in the second of three Student Research & Innovation Showcases at the WiSys SPARK Symposium on June 9. Martin's research explores how scientists can use electrochemistry to coat steel plates with zinc while controlling the properties of the zinc film (hardness and roughness, for example) by altering the electric source. Top-notch presenter Posted 8:14 a.m. Thursday, July 15, 2021 UWL senior aces WiSys research competition Read more about Top-notch presenter Former UWL Eagle Vinny Rottino, ’02, has joined the broadcast team of “Brewers Live,” providing pre- and post-game analysis on Bally Sports Wisconsin. “There have been a number of challenges,” Rottino says, “but I’d say the biggest one has been learning to talk about baseball without getting too far into the weeds.” A whole new ball game Posted 12:33 p.m. Friday, April 30, 2021 Playing days behind him, Rottino takes swing at broadcasting Read more about A whole new ball game Taylor Hackel, who recently graduated from UWL with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, has been selected for a prestigious fellowship through the National Institute of Health. Hackel has long aspired to work in health care and give back to the community in the process.
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A commitment to care Posted 1:56 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 For UWL grad, working in health care is about giving back Read more about A commitment to care UW-La Crosse chemistry and biochemistry professor Kelly Gorres talks with students in this 2018 file photo. Teaching remotely this spring, Gorres and other faculty in the department asked students to create mock grant proposals aimed at better understanding the coronavirus’ chemical structure and replication process.
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Confronting the coronavirus Posted 1:56 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 Students investigate virus’ proteins in capstone lab project Read more about Confronting the coronavirus UWL’s new online master’s program in cybersecurity was designed according to feedback from industry leaders, with courses covering computer science, engineering, communication and mathematics.
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Seeking cybersecurity success Posted 1:59 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 UWL accepting applications for online master’s program Read more about Seeking cybersecurity success UWL professors from left to right: William Schwan, Microbiology; John May, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Robert McGaff, chemistry and biochemistry secure a pair of WiSys research grants.
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UWL faculty secure WiSys research grants Posted 1:56 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 Projects include new staph drug, greener waste Read more about UWL faculty secure WiSys research grants Six UWL graduates receive the university’s top honors.
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Top seniors Posted 2:29 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 Here are UWL’s outstanding graduates for 2020 Read more about Top seniors

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