School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Rocket fuel for Mars could come from an organism in our gut External News Renay San Miguel
These seaweed-inspired generators create underwater wave power External News Renay San Miguel
Tech Fee Funds Next-Level Lab Instruments, Equipment, Resources for College of Sciences Students News Renay San Miguel
PMSE Cooperative Research Award in Polymer Science and Engineering External News Renay San Miguel
Microbes Might Make It Easier to Produce Rocket Fuel on Mars External News Renay San Miguel
Why is there uncertainty over when we might reach herd immunity? External News Renay San Miguel
27 Frames: Campus Life Through the Lenses of Four Students News jhunt7
Climate change could alter undersea chemical communication External News Renay San Miguel
New study says Pfizer vaccine effectiveness drops to 47% by the sixth month External News Renay San Miguel
End-to-End View of Covid Vaccine Manufacture and Distribution Event jhunt7
Reflections from ILSI's Inaugural UN Fellows External News Renay San Miguel
How do monoclonal antibodies work and why aren't they a replacement for the COVID vaccine? External News Renay San Miguel
Georgia Tech professor explains how vaccines work External News Renay San Miguel
Fall 2021 GT Astrobiology Distinguished Lecture and Social Event Event Renay San Miguel
College of Sciences Fall 2021 Plenary (for faculty, staff, grad students, postdocs) Event Renay San Miguel