Brady Layman
@layman_brady
2nd-year grad student at @Purduechemistry @DickLab_Purdue. Excited state electrochemistry. Alum of Chem and Biology @EOUmountaineers
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27-09-2021 03:23:33
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Thanks Jeffrey E. Dick! I have had a blast this past year and a few months pushing science forward under your mentorship at Purdue (@LifeAtPurdue) in the Department of Chemistry (@PurdueChemistry & AnfacPurdue). Also, a huge congrats to Megan, a rising star, on her fellowship!
Congratulations to Lynn Krushinski (Lynn Krushinski
) from Dick Research Group on receiving the Mellon Award in Analytical Chemistry! Purdue Chemistry
'...this bill goes too far into regulating academic instruction and contains vague standards for faculty evaluation that administrators or departments could too easily abuse.'
Jake Teshka referred to FIRE several times during testimony -- yet they have the same concerns we did.
Thank you so much, Analyst ! This would be impossible without my amazing group members Dick Research Group and support at Purdue Chemistry Purdue Science
This article is one of those where you see an unexpected peculiarity and chase it down the rabbit hole with a longing to understand. No initial hypothesis. Just curiosity. A follow-up of doi.org/10.1021/acs.jp…. Congrats to Brady Layman! More to come in 2024 :) Happy New Year!
Through-Space Electrochemiluminescence Reveals Bubble Forces at Remote Phase Boundaries | Journal of the American Chemical Society Purdue University Purdue Chemistry PurdueECE Jeffrey E. Dick #Electrochemiluminescence #Forces #Phase #Boundary #BubbleForce pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
🎬📽️Happy to share our Analytical Chemistry cover: Dynamic Mapping of #Electrochemiluminescence Reactivity in Space: Application to Bead-Based Assay thanks to Sojic, Kanoufi and the rest of the authors for the nice collaboration pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Please, RT. AnfacPurdue is holding an informational session about our graduate program for prospective graduate students on Oct 30, 7-8:30 pm over Zoom (bit.ly/24AnalyInfoSes…). This will include a graduate student panel. Purdue Chemistry
A new technique called 'phase-resolved ECL' leads to exciting new observations in multiphase microenvironments. See the recent Letter by Dick Research Group Jeffrey E. Dick Brady Layman
go.acs.org/6yu
“There is a lack of appreciation of the intricacies of analytical science by other disciplines (especially chemists) who see it as little more than an exercise in measurement using commercial instrumentation.'
- R. Graham Cooks (R. Graham Cooks) 👏🏼
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