Chemistry

Woonghee Lee delivers keynote at Bio Molecular Meeting in Istanbul

CU Denver Chemistry Professor Delivers Keynote on AI-Powered NMR at International Conference in Istanbul

May 26, 2026

CU Denver’s Woonghee Lee delivered an international keynote on AI-powered NMR workflows and research collaboration at Koç University in Istanbul.

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Faculty, Staff, and Students at the 2026 “Math Roadmap” Workshop Hosted by the CU Denver Chemistry Club in a classroom smiling. The room is full.

Chemistry Club Hosts “The Math Roadmap: Cracking the Chemistry Code” Workshop

May 11, 2026

CU Denver Chemistry Club hosted a math-for-chemistry workshop with faculty guidance, study strategies, and community support for student success.

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Authors of the paper, Abgail Chiu (left), and Prof. Woonghee Lee (right)

CU Denver’s POKY Suite Brings AI-Powered Speed to Biomolecular NMR

May 11, 2026

CU Denver Chemistry researchers review POKY, an integrated NMR software ecosystem that streamlines analysis and helps accelerate structural biology discovery.

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New Grants Support Critical Research Questions in Health and AI

April 16, 2026

What does chemistry have to do with cancer surgery? What can the humanities teach us about the future of health care? And how does going to college shape your happiness decades later? At CU Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, these aren't separate questions — they're part of the same conversation.

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 Dr. Haobin Wang, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Colorado Denver, poses in a bright university corridor. He is wearing glasses and a gray plaid polo shirt, with a softly blurred hallway visible behind him

From the Quantum World to the Classroom: CU Denver's Dr. Haobin Wang Wins 2026 ACS Colorado Section Award

March 10, 2026

For the second year in a row, a CU Denver chemistry professor has claimed Colorado's top chemistry honor.

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CU Denver Chemistry Faculty Dr. Susan Schieble (right) and staff Dr. Pamela Nagafuji (left) at the Pacifichem 2025 conference.

Chemistry Experts Lead Global Discussions on Ethics and Safety at Pacifichem 2025

Feb. 5, 2026

CU Denver Chemistry faculty, Dr. Susan Schelble, and staff member, Dr. Pamela Nagafuji, organized and presented at the Ethics and Laboratory Safety symposium at the Pacifichem 2025 Conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from December 15 to 20, 2025. Co-hosted by the American, Australian, Canadian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and New Zealand...

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Panelists from the Alumni Health Career Talk

Pre-Health Alumni Career Talk: Real Stories, Real Impact for CU Denver Students

Dec. 16, 2025

On November 20, 2025, the University of Colorado Denver Chemistry Club hosted a Pre-Health Alumni Career Talk— an event designed to connect current students with alumni who are making a difference in the health sciences. The hour-long session brought together students, faculty, and alumni for an open, honest conversation about...

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Center for Advanced Computational Molecular Science Launches at CU Denver: Empowering Innovation, Collaboration, and Real-World Impact

Dec. 10, 2025

The University of Colorado Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is proud to announce the launch of the Center for Advanced Computational Molecular Science (CACMS), a bold new hub for research, education, and workforce development in the heart of Denver. Advancing Science, Empowering Students CACMS, inaugurated in November 2025...

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CU Denver Learning Assistants in the Physics II classroom

An NSF Grant Will Support More Learning Assistants on Campus

Dec. 9, 2025

The funding will help expand the successful College of Liberal Arts and Sciences program within the College of Engineering, Design and Computing. Abigail Hollmann was headed for a career in health care when she first came to CU Denver—but she was dreading the physics classes she’d have to take as...

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Meet Katie Schultz: How She’s Using a Master’s Degree to Propel Her Career in Biochemistry

Dec. 9, 2025

Katie Schultz was in middle school when she first saw a model of an atom, the building block that makes up everything around us. Her curiosity led her to enroll in honors and AP chemistry classes in high school—and eventually to CU Denver for a master’s degree.

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