Category Archives: Chemistry

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Looking for a specific article? Here’s how to tell if the library has it and how to get a copy if we don’t. Step 1: Find It @ GSU You’ll be able to access articles in journals the library subscribes … Continue reading

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Web of Science Workshops

Web of Science is a great research tool for information in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. It offers a unified platform that integrates all data and search terms together so that you can conduct one search to find … Continue reading

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Black History Month: Celebrating Black Scientists

In the United States, the proportion of black professionals in science and engineering occupations is “substantially lower” than their representation in the workforce as a whole1, even though a “relatively high” proportion of black students enter college intending to major … Continue reading

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National Science Foundation Updates Grant Proposal Policies

Planning on submitting a grant to the National Science Foundation (NSF) now or in the future? Make sure to familiarize yourself with the NSF’s new rules for grant proposals, effective January 14. The Chronicle of Higher Education concisely reviews the … Continue reading

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Writing in the Sciences: Writing Studio Session, Friday October 19th

Writing in the Sciences,Taught by  Jackie Werner– 12pm  Friday, October 19th,  Troy Moore Library, 9th floor General Classroom Building Want to edit science writing without a background in the sciences? This session will provide an overview of scholarly communication in … Continue reading

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Finding Chemistry Resources with SciFinder Scholar

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Looking for Chemistry journal articles and patents? Need papers detailing how a drug is made or examining its uses? The database SciFinder Scholar allows users to search chemistry, biomedical, and other scientific literature by topic, substance, or reaction; users can … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine to Speak At GSU on May 8th

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Now that finals are over, take a break and come see Dr. Phillip Sharp, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, give a talk at Georgia State on May 8th (10:30 AM in the Urban Life Auditorium). Dr. Sharp and … Continue reading

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Chemistry Professor Explores the Interaction of Drugs and DNA

Cover image of the book Methods for studying nucleic acid/drug interactions

Check out GSU Chemistry professor W. David Wilson’s new book chapter: Nanjunda, R., Munde, M., Liu, Y., and Wilson, W. D. 2012. Real-time monitoring of nucleic acid interactions with biosensor-surface plasmon resonance. In Methods for studying nucleic acid/drug interactions, eds. … Continue reading

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New GSU Research: Pyruvate Kinase M2 and Tumor Development

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Check out this new publication by current and former GSU graduate students Xueliang Gao, Haizhen Wang, and Xiaowei Liu; Chemistry professor Jenny J. Yang; and Biology professor Zhi-Ren Liu: Gao et al., Pyruvate Kinase M2 Regulates Gene Transcription by Acting as a Protein … Continue reading

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Keeping Current with Web of Science

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Did you know you can get email and RSS alerts from Web of Science on any topic you’re interested in? It’s easy and a great way to stay on top of what’s getting published in your field.

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