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Professional News Update 8/24/2009

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Julien Michel (Yale, current Postdoc) received the Emerging Technologies in Computational Chemistry Award, which recognizes major methodological advances in computational chemistry, from the Division of Computers in Chemistry at the most recent ACS National Meeting in Washington DC.

Professional News Update 5/1/2009

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Professor William L. Jorgensen was recently named Sterling Professor of Chemistry in recognition of his excellence in the field and as a professor and leader at Yale University.  Congratulations!!!

Professional News Update 4/9/2009

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Zoe Cournia (Yale, Current Postdoc) recently won the Connecticut Technology Council Women of Innovation Award, which recognizes women with outstanding research, teaching, and leadership skills.  Please follow this link to read the Yale Cancer Center editorial and interview with Zoe!

James Luccarelli (Yale, Current Undergrad) was one of this year’s Goldwater Scholarship awardees.  This prestigious award is intended to recognize undergraduate excellence in science, mathematics, and engineering fields of research.  Upon graduation next year, James plans to pursue a joint M.D./Ph.D. in pharmacology.  Click here for the recent Yale Daily News article announcing the winners.

Congratulations Zoe & James!

Professional News Update 9/13/2007

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

James Briggs (Purdue, Ph.D.) was named Leader of the Division of Biochemistry at the University of Houston, where he is currently an Associate Professor in the Biology and Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Departments.  He is also a member of the Molecular Structure and Function D (MSFD) NIH study section (2007-2010).

Erin Duffy (Yale, Ph.D.) has recently been promoted to Vice President, Structure-Based Drug Discovery, at Rib-x Pharmaceuticals, Inc.  

Antonio Frontera (Yale, Postdoc) is now a Professor of Chemistry at the Universitat de les Illes Balears, Majorca (Baleares) Spain.  He is also currently a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Open Chemical Physics Journal by Bentham Science Publishers.

Frank van Veggel (Visiting Professor) recently had his Canada Research Chair renewed for another five years, an achievement accompanied by a five year grant and an infrastructure investment.

Professional News Update 4/11/2007

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

George Kaminski (Yale, Ph.D.) received the Hewlett-Packard
Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, which recognizes exceptional work in computational chemistry and cheminformatics, from the Division of Computers in Chemistry at the most recent ACS National Meeting in Chicago.  He is currently an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Central Michigan University.

Laura L. Thomas (Yale, Current Ph.D.) was awarded the CCG Excellence Award from Chemical Computing Group and the Division of Computers in Chemistry at the 233rd ACS National Meeting in Chicago for her research presentation entitled “Monte Carlo Investigations of Fundamental Properties of Organic Molecules in the Gas and Liquid Phases”.

Professional News Update 3/6/2007

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Birgit (Biggi) Albrecht (Yale, Current Postdoc) has accepted a position as an Assistant Professor at the Chemistry Department at Loyola College in Baltimore, MD.

Ivan Tubert-Brohman (Yale, Ph.D.) started a two-year postdoc at the University of Basel with Professor Markus Meuwly, funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship. He will be simulating transition-metal catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation reactions.

Professional News Update 11/13/2006

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Sara E. Nichols (Yale, Current Ph.D.) was awarded the CCG Excellence Award from Chemical Computing Group and the Division of Computers in Chemistry at the 232nd ACS National Meeting in San Francisco for her research presentation entitled “Shrinking Residues for Enhanced Monte Carlo Sampling for Proteins”.

Professional News Update 9/7/2006

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

David Maxwell (Yale, Ph.D.) recently attended the Society for Molecular Imaging meeting in Hawaii, where he was author/co-author of several posters ranging in subject from the in-silico design of thymidine kinase substrates to the analysis of spheroids. He is currently working on the design of several kinase inhibitors as part of the Leukemia SPORE project, and the success towards a c-Kit compound was recently described at the 14th Annual SPORE Investigators’ Workshop in Baltimore, MD.

Steven Wesolowski (Yale, Postdoc) was promoted to Senior Scientist at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals this year. He has also taken on the position of Group Leader, and as such, oversees the research of several Ph.D. -level computational chemists.

Professional News Update 9/5/2006

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Orlando Acevedo (Yale, Postdoc) has recently begun working as an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at Auburn University.

James M. Briggs (Purdue, Ph.D.) has been selected as the Leader of the Division of Biochemistry for the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston, Houston TX. He is also the Director of the Chemical Biology Interdisciplinary Program for the Departments of Chemistry and Biology and Biochemistry. Additionally, Professor Briggs holds the offices of Co-founder, Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer for VisiGen Biotechnologies, Inc., Houston, TX.

Mark G. Bures (Purdue, Ph.D.) currently works as a Principal Research Scientist in Computational Chemistry at Lilly Research Labs and is now also a “six sigma black belt.” In this new role, Dr. Bures leads company-wide projects aimed at increasing productivity and at reducing the time and cost of drug discovery and development.

Heather A. Carlson (Yale, Ph.D.) has recently received tenure as an Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Professor Carlson has also been awarded the 2006 Wiley-International Journal of Quantum Chemistry Young Investigator Award and a 2006 NSF CAREER Award.

Michael E. Cournoyer (Purdue, Ph.D.) received the 2006 Department of Energy P2 (Pollution Prevention) Award for his work on “Statistical Analysis of Glovebox Glove Failures” at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Patrick S. Lee (Yale, Postdoc) is currently working as a Scientist I in Computational Chemistry for SGX Pharmaceuticals, a public biotech company based in San Diego, CA. The company has just recently gone public and has signed a deal with Novartis for work on AbI inhibitors.

Ivan Tubert-Brohman (Yale, Ph.D.) has begun a postdoctoral position with Professor Alan Aspuru-Guzik at Harvard University.

Frank van Veggel (Visiting Professor) was promoted to Full Professor in Chemistry at the University of Victoria Department of Chemistry, Victoria, British Columbia, in July 2005.