Seth Walther's presentation at the American Physical Society Global Physics Summit on March 17 highlighted research findings in astrophysics from a collaborative project with Assistant Professor of Physics Shing Chi Leung.
Colón's research is centered on developing materials to separate and analyze complex chemical or biochemical sample mixtures, such as biofluids, antiviral drugs in cells, protein digests, pharmaceutical drugs, and environmental samples.
UAlbany chemist Max Royzen has been collaborating with biotech company Shasqi to develop a drug delivery platform that uses “click” chemistry to deliver and activate anti-cancer drugs at the tumor site, without damaging healthy tissues along the way.
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