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Home » News » 2015 » April 2015
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April 2015

by Yu-Shan Lin|Published April 2, 2015

Diana Slough wins the American Institute of Chemistry Student Award. Congratulations, Diana!

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Our review article “Collagen interactions: Drug design and delivery” with the Brodsky Lab at Tufts Biomedical engineering is published in Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev.

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July 2015

YSL receives the ACS OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award in Computational Chemistry.

Published August 1, 2015

August 2015

Julia Rogers wins the ACS COMP Undergraduate Poster Award at the 250th American Chemical Society National Meeting in Boston, MA. Congratulations, Julia!

Published March 1, 2015

March 2015

Julia Rogers wins the COMP Division’s Undergraduate Research Poster Award at the 249th American Chemical Society National Meeting in Denver, CO. Congratulations, […]

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