51ΑΤΖζ scores a rare trifecta of grants

51ΑΤΖζ has received three highly competitive awards from the National Science Foundation to fund research instrumentation. β€œIt is quite unusual for an institution to receive multiple MRI awards in a single year, and it’s certainly unprecedented at 51ΑΤΖζ,” said Mark Harris, interim vice provost for research.

Nobel Prize has a 51ΑΤΖζ connection

The announcement of this year’s Nobel Prize winners struck home for one 51ΑΤΖζ faculty member. Alexander β€œLeggy” Arnold, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, did his master’s and doctoral research under one of the winners, Bernard “Ben” Feringa.