| Newsroom Archive 2005 |
- 12.6.05 - Moy Recalls 50 Plus Years at UH
The University of Houston recently honored more than 200 faculty members who marked their
20th and 25th anniversaries and those with 30 or more years of service. One of those faculty
members was Mamie Moy, professor of chemistry.
- 10.10.05 - Bionanotechnology, Inorganic Materials Focus of University of Houston Symposium in Korea
Presentations of original research with applications ranging from electro-optical materials
to biosensors will be given at a symposium hosted by the University of Houston College of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM) during the 96th Fall Meeting of the Korean Chemical
Society Oct. 21-22, 2005 at Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea.
- 07.25.05 - Successful Young Scientists
Undergraduate Research Requires Dedication and Skills Combined with High Quality Training and Cutting-Edge Science
- 04.28.05 - Randolph Thummel Receives the UH Excellence in Research and Scholarship Award
University of Houston Professor of Chemistry Randolph Thummel has
received the UH Excellence in Research and Scholarship Award for 2004-05.
- 04.28.05 - Simon Bott Receives the UH Non-Tenure Teaching Excellence Award
University of Houston Research Associate Professor of Chemistry Simon Bott has
received the UH Teaching Excellence Award for Non-Tenure Track Faculty for 2004-05.
More.
- 03.14.05 - James D. Watson to Speak at UH
James D. Watson, known for his discovery of the DNA structure, will speak at the
University of Houston at 7 p.m., April 7, as part of the Farfel Distinguished
Lecture Series. The event is free and open to the public, but requires a reservation.
- 03.14.05 - UH Members to Present Research at ACS
With 33 presentations of original research that showcase applications ranging from
early-stage disease diagnosis to fuel cells and batteries, the University of
Houston will be well represented at the 229th National Meeting of the American
Chemical Society (ACS), March 13 to 17 in San Diego.
- 02.15.05 - Methodist, UH System joining forces for Biomedical Research, Clinical Care
The Methodist Hospital (TMH) and the University of Houston System (UHS) have
signed a 30-year agreement to jointly develop health service and education
programs and to participate in research efforts and technology transfer,
paving the way for the brightest minds to search for the next scientific
breakthrough, the next vital treatment and the next important cure.
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