The Nanoscience Initiative of The City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center have announced their first in a series of events. Nanoscience NY is a one-day free symposium […]
Published in Nature Chemistry (New York, Dec. 9, 2014) _ New research has led to the discovery of a method that for the first time can help identify peptides that […]
Peptides are the building blocks of living systems and they have tremendous potential as building blocks for new materials. The function of peptides is dictated by a chemical alphabet of […]
Dr. Jang’s latest paper, Generalized Master Equation with Non-Markovian Multichromophoric Förster Resonance Energy Transfer for Modular Exciton Densities, was published on October 31st 2014 in Physical Review Letters. Read his […]
In preparation for the upcoming opening of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center NanoFabrication Facility, the staff has been busy finalizing the facilities design and receiving and commissioning instruments. […]
After a decade of planning, the ASRC building has been completed. Today, the first researchers of the Nanoscience Initiative, under direction of Dr Rein Ulijn, have moved into the building. […]
Two postdoctoral research associate positions are available in ASRC Nanoscience Initiative in the area of biomolecular nanotechnology in the research group of Rein Ulijn. […]
Rein Ulijn, a renowned nanochemist who has been one of Europe’s rising young research stars over the past decade, has been appointed the founding director of the nanoscience initiative of CUNY’s new Advanced Science Research Center. […]
Kevin H. Gardner has been appointed founding director of the ASRC’s structural biology initiative, a move that follows a nationwide search and brings to New York a scientist highly regarded […]
ASRC Executive Director Gillian Small was recently honored by the Feminist Press for her achievements as one of the highest ranking women in American research science. Dr. Small, CUNY’s vice […]