Biochemistry Department Chair, Dr. Wes Sundquist, writes a blog post on the new digital collection of Discovery and Innovation at UHealth. Read it in the Good Notes section of Academics...
Dr. Michael Kay, Director of Biological Chemistry at the University of Utah discusses the technology and science behind the Covid-19 vaccine with ABC4 News.
Biochemistry's Annual Retreat will be hosted virtually this year, on October 29th and 30th. The retreat begins with a "State of the Department" address by Wes, followed by a Diversity...
We are thrilled to announce that Faith Bowman, Biochemistry graduate student in Amnon Schlegel’s Lab, has been awarded the prestigious and highly competitive National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program...
Biochemists Michael Kay and Debra Eckert discuss their work developing D-peptide entry inhibitors to target SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and future SARS-related coronaviruses
There several people in Biochemistry who did not forget about Halloween. Max Schuler added an extra fun element to his RIP presentation on October 31st by presenting in a sumo...
On September 20th, 2019, the Department of Biochemistry held their 3rd Annual Biochem Bash & Awards Ceremony. This event is an opportunity to give recognition to an outstanding graduate student...
Please join the Departments of Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry in welcoming the 2009 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Dr. Venki Ramakrishnan, to deliver the Inagural James and Kathleen McCloskey Bioscience Endowed...
Dr. Tim Formosa's publication: "Establishment and Maintenance of Chromatin Architecture Are Promoted Independently of Transcription by the Histone Chaperone FACT and H3-K56 Acetylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae", has been chosen to...
CBS News, Nature, and GEN News all reached out to CRISPR expert Dana Carroll to get his input after news broke of a Chinese scientist claiming to have helped make...
Dr. Helena Safavi, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the U of U, talks about insulin in cone snail venom and how it can be used to help people with diabetes.
Carroll's study found that segments of DNA can wrap around a protein into a nucleosome to protect itself from being cut by CRISPR-Cas9, making targeted editing of genes more difficult.
James Fulcher received the Marjorie Riches Gunn student award for Graduate Student Excellence at the 2018 Biochemistry Bash and Award Ceremony. Jörg Votteller received the Eveline Bruenger Postdoctoral Award for...