by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 26, 2012 | Research and Innovation
By Amanda Holst, Public Affairs Assistant Ever marvel at the mysteries crawling at the bottom of the ocean? One Department of Chemistry grad has turned a childhood interest in the ocean into a life-long pursuit. William Fenical, MS Chemistry ’66, has dedicated most of...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 26, 2012 | Research and Innovation
By Amanda Holst, Public Affairs Assistant Ever marvel at the mysteries crawling at the bottom of the ocean? One Department of Chemistry grad has turned a childhood interest in the ocean into a life-long pursuit. William Fenical, MS Chemistry ’66, has dedicated most of...
by Cassie Myers | Nov 14, 2023 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation
Rachel Berkowitz Wants Everyone to Thrive No two love stories are ever the same. Rachel Berkowitz’s love for public health, for example, began as a high-schooler in South Florida, when she worked on a project that asked students to establish a hypothetical mobile...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, Research and Innovation
Tiffani Marie Asks: How Are the Children? On Oct. 27, the Lurie College will screen “The Children Could Fly,” a film co-produced by SJSU Assistant Professor of Teacher Education and Ethnic Studies Tiffani Marie with Hidden Temple Media. Photo courtesy of...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jan 25, 2023 | Research and Innovation
Faculty and Alumni Join Nobel Prize Winner on Groundbreaking Research Publication Alexandra Salazar, ’20 Biological Science, also played an important role in the study. Like Klier, she dedicated much of her undergraduate career to the Wilkinson lab, where she and...
by Brett Bralley | Dec 1, 2021 | Research and Innovation
How a ‘Lucky Accident’ Contributed to Nobel Prize-Winning Research How exactly do we experience touch, temperature and pain? It’s a riddle that’s puzzled humans throughout history. In October, the Nobel Prize was awarded to two scientists who answered that very...