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Floods in the Midwest detour Russian student to desert

Floods in the Midwest detour Russian student to desert

EMSL provides opportunity for Olga Laskina from Russia to complete her scholarship when the University of Iowa was flooded. Full Story

A step toward tailored anion exchangers

A step toward tailored anion exchangers

Researchers from Stony Brook University used EMSL's 900-MHz NMR spectrometer to study an unusual and versatile family of materials—layered double hydroxides. Their studies are a solid stepping stone towards made-to-order materials for catalysis, drug delivery, and environmental remediation. Full Story

Theoreticians crack code for diodes

Theoreticians crack code for diodes

Scientists from the University of Arizona, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and EMSL decided to see if they could crack the code for ligand structure and composition. Full Story

EMSL welcomes Teller as Associate Director

EMSL names Teller as Associate Director

On August 18, Dr. Raymond Teller joined EMSL as the Associate Director for Scientific Resources. In his new position, Ray is responsible for oversight of EMSL’s scientific capabilities and staff. Full Story

EMSL helps build new tools to advance protein research

EMSL helps build new tools to advance protein research

At the Department of Energy’s EMSL, experts in biological sciences from national laboratories and universities have collaborated to develop and deploy tools, such as DAnTE, to further the field of protein research. Full Story

Yuehe Lin named Laboratory Fellow

Yuehe Lin named Laboratory Fellow

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researcher Yuehe Lin, longtime user of the Department of Energy’s EMSL, has been named Laboratory Fellow, the highest rank that PNNL science and engineering staff can attain. Full Story

 
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