Tag: chemistry

  • Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) Wins EAS Young Investigator Award

    Associate Professor of Chemistry Dwight Stoll will receive the 2017 EAS Young Investigator Award. This award is sponsored by the Eastern Analytical Symposium, one of the premier conferences in analytical chemistry in the U.S., and recognizes “…those who have made significant practical contributions to the field of analytical chemistry that have helped advance the state…

  • Dwight Stoll (Chemistry)

    Dwight Stoll received funding from the Agilent Technologies Foundation for the one-year project “Development of 2D-LC-MS/MS Methods for the Analysis of Host Cell Proteins (HCPs) in Monoclonal Antibody Materials.” Dwight also received funding through a University of St. Thomas grant from the State of Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund for the three-year project…

  • Gretchen Hofmeister, 2001 Carlson Award Winner, Chemistry Department

    Gretchen Hofmeister, 2001 Carlson Award Winner, Chemistry Department

    Though this professor teaches what students describe as “one of the toughest and most dreaded” classes at Gustavus, high praise has streamed in from students with an astonishing variety of majors: studio art, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, management, international management, life science teaching, history, philosophy, psychology, and political science. They praise her “inexhaustible…

  • Arne Langsjoen, 1977 Carlson Award Winner, Chemistry Department

    Arne Langsjoen, 1977 Carlson Award Winner, Chemistry Department

    The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor the long and outstanding period of leadership that Dr. Carlson gave this college. Each year the award is given to a member of the faculty in recognition of outstanding teaching on this campus. The…

  • Jeff Jeremiason (Chemistry)

    Through his collaboration with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, Jeff Jeremiason has received funding for a two-year project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the project “Refining Our Understanding of Methylmercury Production and Bioavailability in the Saint Louis River Estuary.” In addition to conducting important environmental research, this project provides research opportunities for students…

  • Dwight Stoll (Chemistry)

    Dwight Stoll received an Agilent Technologies Foundation grant for the study of two-dimensional liquid chromatography separations of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies.

  • Jeff Jeremiason (Chemistry)

    Jeff Jeremiason received funding through a University of Minnesota-Duluth grant from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to study causes of high mercury in fish in five Minnesota rivers.

  • Scott Bur (Chemistry)

    Scott Bur received funding through a University of Minnesota grant from the National Science Foundation to provide a mentored summer research experience for a Gustavus student as part of a continued collaboration on the project “Teflon Proteins for Protein-Protein Interaction Ligand Discovery.”