Snow to cyanide: The many research applications of mass spectrometers
Ancient snow and ice from the coldest places on Earth can provide insight into our past, current and future climate.
Willand-Charnley to investigate ways to reverse role of sialic acid to improve cancer treatment
Rachel Willand-Charnley, an assistant professor in South Dakota State University's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has received a $100,000 grant to treat colon cancer cells with a glycan
Cole-Dai awarded NSF grant to collect and study Greenland's ice cores
Jihong Cole-Dai, a professor in South Dakota State University's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been awarded a collaborative $424,310 National Science Foundation grant to study chemic
Haarberg 3D Center announces pilot grant awards
South Dakota State University's Haarberg Center for Drug, Disease and Delivery, housed in the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, has announced its second round of funding for resear
SDSU faculty recognized for excellence
The annual South Dakota State University Celebration of Faculty Excellence recognized 25 faculty members, researchers and scientists Tuesday.
Nobel Prize winner to present for Lardy Distinguished Lecture Series
Carolyn Bertozzi, recipient of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will speak at the 27th annual Henry A. Lardy Distinguished Lecture Series in Chemistry at South Dakota State University on Feb.
Wokini Gave Grad Student Direction
Derek Brandis’ academic career follows more the path of the Missouri River than Interstate 90.