Leveraging macromolecular additives, this method leads the way for more sustainable energy storage solutions. LMBs are a promising energy storage solution due to their high energy density, making them ...
The growing demand for bioactive compounds in functional foods faces critical challenges in stability, bioavailability, and ...
Research in the Macromolecular Materials Group, led by Assistant Professor Andrew Magenau, is focused on developing innovative polymerization platforms that generate functional soft materials ...
A recent conference Footnote 1, “Macromolecular transport across cellular membranes”, focused on the mechanisms of targeting and translocation of proteins or RNA to different cellular ...
The Polymer Science Program of the Department of Chemistry offers the student a unique opportunity for advanced study and research training in the growing field of macromolecular science. Provision is ...