News
September
COSAM Graduate Returns to Golf Classic 16 Years After She Received Scholarship
09/24/2019
Erin Prince ’04 received a scholarship from the Annual Dean’s Scholarship Golf Classic 16 years ago. This year, she returned to speak at the 24th annual event.
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Auburn Senior Brings Yale Experience to COSAM Education
09/24/2019
Auburn University senior Kennedye McGhee’s grandfather instilled in her the desire to seek out a future profession that would be more than just a job.
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Alumni Spotlight: Meghan Ward – Graduate Student, Independent Research, Author and Much More
09/24/2019
Auburn alumna Meghan Ward has accomplished some pretty incredible feats since receiving her bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 2017.
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Fall Leaves Cause Days to Shorten
09/24/2019
In Scotland, I didn't have to rake leaves each fall. After moving to the Auburn, I was raking leaves and had never appreciated before how much work it was, or how heavy all the leaves were when all raked together.
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Three Million Dollar Grant Trains Students on Climate Resiliency
09/24/2019
Climate change impacts the world.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Auburn University received a highly competitive $3 million National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) grant to train the next generation of scientists and leaders to conduct cutting-edge interdisciplinary and applied research, develop effective communication skills, and prepare them for the workforce.
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Carpenter awarded $170,000 grant from PARSONS - Envision More
09/19/2019
Dr. Mark Carpenter was just awarded a $170,000 grant from PARSONS - Envision More.
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Alumni Spotlight: Putter Tiatragul’s Adventure from Auburn to Australia
09/17/2019
Auburn alumnus Putter Tiatragul takes his passion for creating healthy biodiversity around the world as he pursues his next degree.
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COSAM Undergraduate Student Interns at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
09/17/2019
Davis Arthur, a junior majoring in physics in the College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM), spent his summer interning at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, the largest U.S. Department of Energy open science laboratory.
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NSF Grant Offers Additional Biological Sciences Research in Antarctica
09/17/2019
Dr. Ken Halanych, the Schneller Endowed Chair of the Auburn University Department of Biological Sciences, has recently been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his research on marine organisms in Antarctica.
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Mark Your Calendar – October Events at Auburn’s Arboretum
09/10/2019
Fright Night Fridays
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COSAM Senior Uses Head Injury to Inspire Career Goals
09/10/2019
The unfortunate incidents of suffering two severe concussions in high school happened to lead Auburn University student Kaitlyn Conner towards her chosen career path.
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Society of Health Professionals Annual Reception Spotlights Two Scholarship Recipients
09/10/2019
Dr. Clay Harper ’92, Chair of the Society of Health Professionals, welcomed guests to this year’s reception on August 27 at Pebble Hill. Two scholarship recipients, Brittany Duck ’22 and Chase Smith ’22, were honored and each given a copy of The Quotable Osler. Brittany addressed the audience and shared the importance of this scholarship, which gave her the opportunity to continue her family’s tradition attending Auburn University.
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High School Students Will Get AMP'd Up Solving Puzzles
09/10/2019
High school students can be part of a fun and exciting STEM problem-solving event with a Halloween theme.
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09/10/2019
Dr. Dennis Bodewits, associate professor in the Department of Physics, spoke at the Discover Auburn Lecture Series. Hosted by the Auburn Libraries, these public events showcase the university and its land-grant mission of teaching, research and extension/outreach.
Dr. Bodewits, whose research focuses on water in the solar system, spoke on the topic of “From the Microscope to the Hubble Space Telescope: Laboratory Astrophysics at Auburn University” on Thursday, September 5, in the Caroline Marshall Draughon Auditorium in the Ralph Brown Draughon Library.
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09/06/2019
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Minglei Yang accepts postdoctoral associate position at Oak Ridge National Lab
09/06/2019
Minglei Yang has accepted a postdoctoral associate position at Oak Ridge National Lab. He is expected to graduate this December and to start to work in January 2020. Minglei is Dr. Yanzhao Cao's student.
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COSAM’s Open House Gives Students a Chance to Connect with Advisors, Students and Even Animals
09/03/2019
The College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM) welcomed students to its annual open house on August 28. Students had a chance to meet their advisor, learn about student organizations and enjoy refreshments.
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COSAM Senior Preparing for Military Career
09/03/2019
Auburn University senior Alexis Lugo always knew she was destined for the military. With military parents, Alexis grew up on a military base and loved it. But Alex plans to serve more than her country, she also plans to one day serve the sick as an Army doctor specializing in family medicine.
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COSAM Researcher Studies Opioid Degradation to Help the CDC Fight the Opioid Crisis
09/03/2019
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than 70,000 people died from drug overdoses in 2017.
Dr. Rashad Karimov, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM), is the recipient of a grant from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to help characterize cases related to fentanyl and its analogues which are major contributors to the opioid crisis.
Over the next nine months, the Karimov Group which focuses on organic synthesis, will be studying the selective degradation of fentanyl type compounds to improve proper characterization of fentanyl related overdose cases. At the end of these studies his research group, will provide a complex report to the CDC about the specific chemical methodologies.
“Fentanyl is an incredibly potent and fast-acting drug” Dr. Karimov explained. “Being able to accurately characterize overdoses from fentanyl and its analogues will help first-responders to be able to save more lives.”
The main limitation of current approaches is that they require generation and storage of a large number of antibodies and internal standards for detecting ever changing fentanyl analogues. Working with the CDC’s emergency response branch, Dr. Karimov’s goal is to reduce the overall number of internal standards, which will help researchers classify cases quicker from blood samples and direct resources more efficiently to fight this epidemic.
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Message from Dean Giordano – September 2019
09/03/2019
Our college has been developing a new strategic plan that aligns with the university’s six pivotal goals in its 2019-2024 strategic plan: elevating the student experience, transformative research, impactful service, exceptional and engaged faculty and staff, strategic enrollment, and operational excellence. I added a seventh goal to our plan, communication, to ensure we effectively tell the COSAM story to our stakeholders.
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