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Patricia Lindell Scholarship Application Now Open!

Every other year, the Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library awards a junior or senior student the Patricia Lindell Scholarship, established through the generosity of the Friends of the Library – Gustavus Library Associates. The recipient will be awarded $1,200 to undertake a research project of value to the Library and/or the wider Gustavus community. The scholarship […]

Trevor Kempen (’24) Wins EAS Undergraduate Research Award

Stoll Laboratory undergraduate researcher Trevor Kempen (’24) has been awarded the 2023 Eastern Analytical Symposium Undergraduate Research Award, which recognizes “special talent in research” for students engaged in the analytical chemistry research area. Trevor is one of just three awardees in the United States this year. As part of the award, Trevor will travel to […]

Amy Crawford (’20) Starts Graduate School at NYU

Gustavus alumnae Amy Crawford (’20) will start graduate school at New York University in the Chemistry PhD program. During her time doing research at Gustavus in the Stoll Laboratory, Amy worked on the development of methods for the determination of musks (fragrance compounds found in personal care products) in lake and river water samples. Leveraging […]

Congratulations Dr. Larson!

Stoll Laboratory alumnus Eli Larson (’18) defended his Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Wisconsin, Madison a few weeks ago, where he worked with Professor Ying Ge. The title of his talk was: “New Front-End Separation Approaches for Top-Down Proteomics”. Since his successful defense, Dr. Larson has moved to Merck Laboratories in New Jersey where […]

Review article on 2D-LC published by Stoll and collaborators

A couple of weeks ago, a review article on 2D-LC was published in Trends in Analytical Chemistry, co-authored by Rick van den Hurk (U. Amsterdam), Dr. Matthias Pursch (Dow Chemical), Prof. Bob Pirok (U. Amsterdam), and myself. Our twist on the usual review article format was that we tried to quantify what we see as […]

Gabby Stoudt ‘26 Recieves the Johnson-Peterson Research Grant Helping Conduct Summer Research

Gustavus student Gabby Stoudt ‘26 double majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology (BMB) and studio art received the Johnson-Peterson Research Grant that is helping with her current summer research project.  This summer Gabby is looking at the chemical composition of essential oils in three saliva plants, also known as sage plants. With this knowledge, she […]

Students Present Year-Long Research at Celebration of Creative Inquiry 2023

Gustavus Adolphus College students and professors gather to recognize and highlight Gustie’s research throughout this academic year. On Friday, May 5th, Gustavus Adolphus College students across many disciplines gathered to present their research from throughout the year at the Celebration of Creative Inquiry. Students presented research from biology, chemistry, psychological science, art history, environmental/geography/earth sciences, […]

Coleman ‘25 and Monroe ‘25 Track Jupiter’s Storm Activity

Erin Coleman ‘25 (Physics and Mathematics) and Anne Monroe ‘25 (Physics and Mathematics) have been studying one of Jupiter’s storm activities using radio wave technology right here at Gustavus. This is their first research experience here on the Hill, and they have been busy collaborating all summer conducting astronomy research.   Coleman and Monroe knew they […]

Emma Nelson ’22: Bringing Gustavus Research To Denmark

Gustavus Alumni Emma Nelson ‘22 graduated last Spring achieving majors in both Spanish and Political Science with a Minor in Public Health. Her research experience at Gustavus began later in her college career. “I had been interested in doing research at Gustavus but I had always incorrectly assumed that research opportunities were generally only available within […]

Guest Post: In Response to June 24th, 2022

In response to the U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Roe vs. Wade Gustavus graduates and members of the Digital Humanities Lab  Austin Witt ‘22 and Kelly Carlson ‘22 wrote the following guest post on the research blog reflecting on to the revolutionary works of writer Adrienne Rich: poet, feminist, activist. “The demand for legalized abortion, […]