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Mayo Clinic Fellowship Opens Doors to Passionate Gustie Researchers

Eight students spent ten weeks at one of the country’s leading medical research centers.

Haley Jostes ’23 Named Goldwater Scholar

The junior chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology double major plans to pursue graduate research in water chemistry.

One Alum Wins NSF-GRFP Award, Two Earn Honorable Mentions

Three members of the Gustavus Class of 2020 were recognized by the National Science Foundation in support of their research endeavors.

Dwight Stoll, 2021 Faculty Service Award Winner

Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) was selected as the 2021 recipient of the Gustavus Faculty Service Award. Presented each year at Founder’s Day, this award is the highest accolade a Gustavus faculty member can receive for distinguished service activities.

Chemistry Research Thrives in Newly Expanded Nobel Hall

The $70 million project opens up new potential for collaboration with leading institutions, underscoring the importance of research opportunities.

Scott Bur, 2021 Mansergh Faculty Scientific Research Award Winner

Scott Bur (Chemistry) was selected as the 2021 recipient of the Mansergh Faculty Scientific Research Award. Presented each year at the final faculty meeting, this award recognizes a Gustavus faculty member for an outstanding peer-reviewed publication that contributes to the scholarly achievement and reputation of the faculty and the College.

Gustavus Senior Wins National Science Foundation Fellowship

Chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology major Kaitlyn Gruber will pursue her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.

Jostes Wins DAAD Rise Scholarship to Study in Germany

The sophomore biochemistry and molecular biology and chemistry double major will conduct research in Germany this summer.

Faculty Spotlight: Dwight Stoll

Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) published an article in the Journal of Chromatography, A entitled: “Numerical and experimental investigation of analyte breakthrough from sampling loops used for multi-dimensional liquid chromatography.” Coauthors included Gustavus staff scientist Thomas Lauer, and collaborators from the Free University of Brussels in Belgium.

Faculty Spotlight: Ian Hill

Ian Hill (Chemistry) published an article with collaborators, “Isomorphous Substitutions in Luminescent Materials Based on ScVO4”, in Materials Science and Smart Materials.