I have used Weller et al and I think it worked well for upper division. The 7th edition was quite modern already and now there is a new one this year. Support materials also quite good.
I have used Weller et al and I think it worked well for upper division. The 7th edition was quite modern already and now there is a new one this year. Support materials also quite good.
What a great picture!
After 2 years of work, our flashMOOC about metal-based antibiotics is now out! The goal was to make an accessible video about the urgent problem that is antimicrobial resistance and how metal complexes could be part of the solution. Very happy with how it turned out!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgJq...
I'll also miss the beauty of the desert in Tucson ๐ตโ๏ธ, which has been my home for 15 years. A new chapter awaits in Vienna, but I hope to stay in touch with many friends in Arizona. Thank you for everything and arrivederci! 2/2
This month it was very tough to say goodbye to a wonderful community of students, colleagues and staff members at the University of Arizona and particularly in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 1/2
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We are hiring! New opening for a W2 Professor in "experimental inorganic chemistry" @unibonn.bsky.social
Deadline Oct. 10 t.co/EqMLA0fCuC
The Canadian bioinorganic chemistry conference is underway once again in Parry Sound. Great to be here again with many Canadian friends and guests from around the world!
As Bluesky is rapidly emerging as the new online gathering place for chemists (and the scientific community in general), I tried making an INORG CHEM starter pack!
go.bsky.app/9jrY6wU
If your research involves inorganic chemistry of any flavor and I've missed you, please lmk.
๐ Nope! Have not heard about this from our university officials either. Probably new?
Looking back at the photos I took in the beautiful city of Mandalay years ago and thinking of the people of Myanmar tonight
Great piece by the legendary Francis Arnold @caltech.edu @nobelprize.bsky.social on the occasion of receiving the Priestley Medal this week at #ACSSpring2025
White enflatable bubbles host talks in the big halls of the convention center
Not a fan of these bubbles in the big halls at #ACSSpring2025. The dystopian look would be acceptable only without the bad acoustics with loud background chatter from other bubbles ๐ค
Welcome banner to ACS Spring 2025
#ACSSpring2025 in full swing at the San Diego convention center
Mark your calendars and register for an outstanding lineup at the Organometallic Periodic Table Talks, on 2/19, 12 pm PST: Eva Nichols (UBC) and Theo Agapie (Caltech) unr.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
I am excited to serve the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry as the chair-elect this year (and chair in 2026)! Congratulations to all of those elected to serve across the DIC.
๐ฃ Attention #chemsky:
Nominate an emerging leader in Bioinorganic and Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry for the Jonathan L. Sessler Fellowship
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Deadline: January 31
All info: www.acs.org/funding/scho...
Please tell all your colleagues on and off ๐ฆ
My favorite โcontent creatorโ on #ChemSky so far is Jeremy Berg @jeremymberg.bsky.social Thanks for these amazing bluetorials ๐ Here is one about iron regulation ๐คฉ
Not sure, but you did it so well! ๐
The Tomat group at the 2024 holiday lunch
Happy holidays from our crew of chemists and biochemists in Tucson! โ๏ธ๐ต๐
I did spot this paper earlier this week! Congrats Kevin - awesome work ๐๐๐
Another 5K Turkey Trot for this slow Arizona runner. After minor injuries and several distractions, this year I am bummed that my pace is still slow but also happy that I am still trying ๐โโ๏ธ ๐ Happy Thanksgiving!
We use the Mettler Toledo V10S. Very reliable and easy to operate
A sign on an old scale reads: You canโt make everyone happy, youโre not a taco
Some wisdom I found on this Friday night in Tucson ๐ต๐ฎ
Hello #ChemSky #SciSky! Scientists on social media are a constant reminder that science is a very human adventure ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐จโ๐ป๐งโ๐ซ
I hope to reconnect with that community here! ๐ฆ