Science… Chemistry
I always find Science interesting… Whether it is contemplating about interstellar travel, or figuring how ants in a colony behave.
But I like Chemistry most of all because it is very personal – every can be done by one person in a lab; and there are so many ways Chemistry interact with our lives. Here are some subjects Chemistry Research I find interesting…
Cleaning up Pollutants
Reversing Climate Change
Computational Chemistry
Better Material
How it improve our lives
Energy Efficiency
Improving Crops Yields
Molecular Dynamics Simulations
The report by the Nobel Prize Laureate for Chemistry 2013 Martin Karplus chronicles the journey of MD from a theoretical concept to a practical tool that has revolutionized the field of structural biology. It is a fascinating exploration into the evolution and application of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the study of biological macromolecules.
Super-Resolved Fluorescence Microscopy
Using single-molecule localization and patterned illumination, scientists can do imaging at the nanoscale level, allowing them to see individual molecules inside living cells, and observe processes like synapse formation in the brain. By combining the power of combining physics and chemistry, this pushed the boundaries of science and culmulated in Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014 for Betzig, Hell, and Moerner.
Aspirin – Synthesis and FITR Spectroscopy
My A-Level lab work included the synthesis Aspirin from oil of wintergreen. I find this common experiment integrates both organic and inorganic chemistry principles, and highlights the conversion of a naturally occurring substance into one with therapeutic value. This paper presents another experiment on the synthesis, purification, and focuses on qualitative spectroscopic characterization of aspirin.
Molecular Dynamics Simulations
The report by the Nobel Prize Laureate for Chemistry 2013 Martin Karplus chronicles the journey of MD from a theoretical concept to a practical tool that has revolutionized the field of structural biology. It is a fascinating exploration into the evolution and application of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the study of biological macromolecules.
Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
This represents the pioneering work
Molecular machinery in Eukaroytes
Kornberg explores the transcription process the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and the molecular machinery involved in regulating gene expression in eukaryotic cells,. His discovery of the nucleosome, and the first detailed crystallographic images of the transcription apparatus in action, offered insights into the DNA, RNA, and the transcription machinery, and earned Kornberg the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 2006.
Molecular Dynamics Simulations
The report by the Nobel Prize Laureate for Chemistry 2013 Martin Karplus chronicles the journey of MD from a theoretical concept to a practical tool that has revolutionized the field of structural biology. It is a fascinating exploration into the evolution and application of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the study of biological macromolecules.
Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
This represents the pioneering work
Molecular machinery in Eukaroytes
Kornberg explores the transcription process the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and the molecular machinery involved in regulating gene expression in eukaryotic cells,. His discovery of the nucleosome, and the first detailed crystallographic images of the transcription apparatus in action, offered insights into the DNA, RNA, and the transcription machinery, and earned Kornberg the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 2006.
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