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Wright-Rieman Laboratory Welcome to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Located on the Busch Campus of Rutgers in Piscataway, New Jersey, this department is home to a broad array of world class research programs that impact life in areas as diverse as health, energy, and environment. (more)
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  • Jing Li's white LED featured in the latest issue of C & E News!

    Professor Jing Li and Graduate Assistant Wooseok Ki are featured in the June 16th 2008 issue of Chemical & Engineering News for their research regarding White LED Formed from a Bulk Material.

    The JACS publication is available as well as the highlight in Nature.

  • Rutgers-led team pursues innovative healing for war wounded

    US Army funds new Institute of Regenerative Medicine with $85M

    NEW BRUNSWICK, N..J.

    A consortium spearheaded by Rutgers has been awarded $42.5 million over five years to create one of two academic groups that will form the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM).

    The Rutgers-led collaboration will be headed by Joachim Kohn, Board of Governors Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology in Rutgers' School of Arts and Sciences, and George Muschler, an orthopedic surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, Rutgers' principal partner in this undertaking. A second consortium will be managed by Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh with another $42.5 million in funding.
  • Rutgers #6 in federal research spending
    C & E News article dated November 5, 2007 on chemistry research spending reports that Rutgers is #6 federal and #9 total. In instrumentation Rutgers is #14 federal and #8 total.