High schoolers got hands-on with real chemistry research at Texas A&M Chemistry's new REACT summer program, led by Dr. Soon Mi Lim. From UV/VIS to NMR, students explored advanced tools rarely seen before college. Applications for 2026 open Jan. 5! Read more: tx.ag/CHEMREACT25
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Department of Chemistry within Texas A&M University, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences.
🔬 Dr. Xin Yan’s lab at Texas A&M Chemistry is pushing mass spectrometry to new limits—developing tools that speed up disease detection, advance drug research, and prepare the next generation of scientists.
đź”— Learn more: https://artsci.tamu.edu/news/2025/07/catalysts-of-change-in-the-yan-lab.html
07/22/2025
Dr. François Gabbaï and his team at Texas A&M Chemistry captured two rare stages of bond formation—an uncommon feat in physical organic chemistry. Their findings, published in Science Magazine, could help shape future catalyst design. 🔬 https://artsci.tamu.edu/research/updates/texas-am-chemist-captures-rare-snapshots-of-bond-formation.html
07/16/2025
Dr. Karen Wooley, Distinguished Professor in Texas A&M Chemistry, was featured in Chemical & Engineering News for her recent talk and research on developing sugar-based alternatives to petrochemical plastics.
Read more: https://cen.acs.org/acs-news/meetings/time-ate-breakfast-Nobel-laureate/103/web/2025/07
07/15/2025
⚛️ Texas A&M Chemistry leads a statewide team selected as 1 of just 29 semifinalists in NSF’s $160M Innovation Engines competition — positioning Texas A&M University at the forefront of transforming chemical waste into economic opportunity.
Read more: tx.ag/TAMUChemNSFSemis
06/12/2025
Big congratulations to Dr. Daniel Tabor of Texas A&M Chemistry for earning a 2025 Scialog Award! 🧪⚙️
His project, “Temporally Adaptive Design of Organic Flow Battery Systems,” explores the future of automation + AI in chemistry labs.
Proud to see Aggie research leading the way!
https://rescorp.org/2025/06/seven-teams-win-scialog-awards-for-automating-chemical-laboratories/
05/29/2025
Congratulations to Dr. David Powers on being named a 2025 Texas A&M EDGES Fellow! His research in chemical synthesis and solar energy storage is shaping a cleaner future, while his leadership and mentorship continue to inspire students across Aggie Chemistry.
tx.ag/ArtSci25Edges
05/22/2025
🧪✨🧫 Texas A&M Chemistry's Dr. James Batteas was recently featured in New Scientist for his insights into an emerging push to use dry powders instead of traditional liquids in the lab—a shift that’s showing real promise.
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05/15/2025
From predicting better batteries to designing smarter solar cells, Texas A&M Chemistry assistant professor Dr. Daniel Tabor is using artificial intelligence—not test tubes—to transform the future of chemistry.
Read more: tx.ag/CHEMAITabor
05/15/2025
Motivated by a desire to help their students succeed, Texas A&M Chemistry professors Dr. John Gladysz and Dr. Janet Bluemel have made a $1.5 million gift directed to the Chemistry Research Student Support Fund.
Learn more: tx.ag/CHEMResearchSupportFund25
🎉🧪 Texas A&M Chemistry seniors Ryan O’Shea and Saim Waheed have been awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships! The prestigious award will support their research in quantum materials and green chemistry.
Read more: tx.ag/CHEM2025NSF
05/08/2025
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