Free listing of scholarships for students majoring in Chemistry. Apply to scholarships for your major now!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Sodium: One of the most reactive metals
Monday, December 15, 2008
Molecule of the Week:Lophine
IUPAC Name: 2,4,5-triphenyl-1H-imidazole
CAS Number: 484-47-9
Molecular Weight: 296.36514 [g/mol]
Molecular Formula: C21H16N2
Lophine (2,4,5-triphenyl-1H-imidazole) exhibits lemon yellow chemiluminescence in solution and is one of the few long-lasting chemiluminescent molecules.Chemiluminescence (sometimes "chemoluminescence") is the emission of light (luminescence) with limited emission of heat as the result of a chemical reaction.(wikipedia)
Lophine’s chemiluminescence was discovered by B. Radziszewski in 1877.
Detail chemistry of Lophine can be found at
http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=10232
More about molecule of the week @ ACS
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship with Environment Canada
What: 1 to 2 year postdoctoral fellowship
Where: Atmospheric Science & Technology Branch of Environment Canada, in Toronto.
Qualifications: Completed a PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science or related field, in a recognized program within the last 5 years of the starting date of the PDF.
Assets : Experience in air and water sampling methods for persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
- Experience in trace analysis of POPs by LC/MS and GC/MS
- Good oral and written communication skills
Your Job:
Start date: Spring/summer 2009.
Salary: Approx. $40 000 Cdn (note: based on NSERC guidelines)
Interested? Send cover letter and CV electronically (before January 18, 2008) to: Maiba Shoeib - mahiba.shoeib@ec.gc.ca
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Job cuts in chemical industries
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Hydrogen:The Lighest Element
Friday, November 21, 2008
Molecule of the Week: Phosgene
More about Phosgene on wikipedia
More about Molecule of the Week of ACS (American Chemical Sociaty)
Friday, November 7, 2008
Viagra: molecule of the week
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Nano Obama=Nanobama
Sunday, October 26, 2008
No Bisphenol A (BPA) in baby Bottles
More about announcement of ban
More about the chemistry and Toxicity of BPA
BPA on Wiki
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Laxmi Thapa graduated from Sunmoon
Congratulations Dr Thapa.
Dr Thapa's doctoral research talks about enhancement of the production of existing antibiotic by selecting different host bacteria and to produce hybrid aminoglycoside antibiotics as well as to prove the putative function of bacterial genes by in vivo and in vitro assay.
More than dozens of Nepalese students are studying at Sunmoon University
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) earns Nobel Prize in Chemistry
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A clever trick borrowed from jellyfish has earned two Americans and one Japanese scientist a share of the chemistry Nobel Prize.
Martin Chalfie, Roger Tsien and Osamu Shimomura made it possible to exploit the genetic mechanism responsible for luminosity in the marine creatures.
Today, countless scientists use this knowledge to tag biological systems.
Glowing markers will show, for example, how brain cells develop or how cancer cells spread through tissue.
But their uses really have become legion: they are now even incorporated into bacteria to act as environmental biosensors in the presence of toxic materials.
Colour palette
Jellyfish will glow under blue and ultraviolet light because of a protein in their tissues. Scientists refer to it as green fluorescent protein, or GFP.
Shimomura made the first critical step, isolating GFP from a jellyfish (Aequorea victoria) found off the west coast of North America in 1962. He made the connection also with ultraviolet light.
Meanwhile in the 1990s, Chalfie demonstrated GFP's value "as a luminous genetic tag", as the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences described it in the Nobel citation.
Scientists use GFP to study mosquitoes and malaria |
Tsien's contribution was to further "our general understanding of how GFP fluoresces". In essence, he started to tune it, to broaden the palette to colours other than green. This was significant because it has allowed scientists to follow a number of different biological processes at once.
GFP has now become a standard laboratory tool. As well as assisting fundamental research in simply revealing how biological systems work, it has become invaluable in the domain of genetic engineering.
Scientists trying to modify a plant or animal will often include the gene responsible for GFP as part of the change. Fluorescence will then tell them if the modification has been taken up successfully or not, dramatically improving the efficiency of the research.
Shared glory
It is this science which has led to the stream of popular media stories down the years of "glowing" rabbits, butterflies, pigs - and all the other green-tinged animals to emerge from laboratories.
Just how far colouring techniques have come was demonstrated eloquently last year by a team led from Harvard University.
The GFP technique has provided fodder for the news media |
The group used a combination of multiple fluorescent proteins to colour brain cells (neurons) in up to 90 distinct colours. They published a stunning image in the journal Nature which they called a "brainbow".
Osamu Shimomura is affiliated to the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, US. Martin Chalfie is at Columbia University, New York; and Roger Tsien's home institution is the University of California, San Diego. They share the prize equally.
The Nobel Prizes - which also cover physics, medicine, literature, peace and economics (more properly called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize) - are valued at 10m Swedish Kronor (£800,000; $1.4m).
Laureates also receive a medal and a diploma.
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.ukThursday, September 25, 2008
More toxic compounds found in Drinking water
For the first time, researchers have published a study that quantifies the levels of iodo-acid disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water and that includes a toxicity analysis for each compound. In a collaborative study, analytical chemists, analytical biologists, engineers, and toxicologists analyzed water samples from 22 U.S. cities and 1 Canadian city. The findings could present a conflict for water utilities seeking the best technique for disinfecting drinking water, the authors note.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
THE FIFTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
For detail see the brochure of the conference
Thursday, August 21, 2008
History of Analytical Chemistry-Special issue on AC
Also you can listen audio interview about the history of Analytical Chemistry.
Just click the link if you are interested.
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/special_issue/80/15/index.html
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
New Nepalese Chemists Coming toUSA in Fall 2008
Hari Khatri University of South Dakota
Surendra Dawadi University of Missouri- St. Louis
Bimala Lama University of Akron
Arjun Sharma University of Utah
Lila ballab Kansas state University
Laxman pokhrel Kansas state University
Chakraprasad Joshi University of Toledo
Lekh Nath Sharma Gautam University of West Virginia
Gaumani Gnawali Oklohama state university
Harish Chandra Subedi Kent State University
Rajendra Acharya University of Akron
Prashant Rajbhandari Kent State University
Thanks to Laxman, Harish and Lekh. If you know other friends, please add to this list.
I wish all the best for your future in the USA.
We have facebook group of Nepalese Chemists, join the group and make it one of the active groups.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=7892254743
We have also our website
http://oregonstate.edu/~girib/NChem.html
Hi5 group for Alumni of CDC
http://www.hi5.com/friend/group/2976276--CDC%2BTU%2528Chemisry%2BDept%2529--front-html
Monday, August 11, 2008
Blog for Nepalese Chemists!!
All of you are welcome to write on it. Lets develop this site as a forum, informative and feel as your own site.
I need your suggestion, co-operation and help to make it success.
Popular Posts
-
Binod Pandey successfully defended his PhD dissertation this month at University of Missouri – Saint Louis, US. We would like to congratula...
-
This article was published in SPECTRUM, a science magazine published by ChemSA-Central Department of Chemistry, TU in 2005. I do not know wh...
-
We would like to congratulate following Nepalese Chemists for their accomplishment in finishing doctorate degree from different universities...
-
Anant Babu Marahatta Ph.D. student in Chemistry Tohoku University Japan Who are chemists? Most of you definitely agree with me if I said “C...
-
YCMOU Results,YCMOU Cut Off lists,YCMOU Answer Key,YCMOU Result Date 2013 Hello, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University ( YCMOU ) ...
-
DUPGET Results 2013,DUPGET Results by name,DUPGET answer key 2013 Hello, Dibrugarh University has been released the DU PGET result 2013. T...
-
Dr. Mohan Bikram Gewali-professor of Central Department of Chemistry (CDC) Tribhuvan University has written a new book entitled "Aspect...
-
Add captioasn Hi guys........i am posting about post metric scholarships for muslims who are very needy for money of india to get admission...
-
If you are in the field of Environment and planning to graduate soon with PhD, this might be one option after graduation. What: 1 to 2 year...
-
UP ITI Results 2013,UP ITI Answer Key Hello, UP Industrial Training Institute(ITI) entrance exam was held on 2nd June,2013 at various center...