Chemistry A-Z
Lists the definitions of chemical terms. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Actions and Reactions
Understanding living things and exploring how they interact with their environment. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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You Are What You Eat
Explores lipids and carbohydrates (fats and sugars) which do a lot to keep us healthy. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Cool Tools
Exploring tools made from the building blocks of life that chemists can use to spy on the movements of single molecules and make miniature devices. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Nature's Products
Examining substances produced for self-defense by microbes, algae, plants and animals. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Chemistry for a Healthier World
Inventing environmentally friendly approaches that make chemical reactions more efficient. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Chemistry Meets Medicine
Exploring how chemistry plays a role in tweaking drug molecules to interact appropriately with the body. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Meet Carolyn Bertozzi
Profiles Carolyn Bertozzi, a chemical biologist who studies glycans and tuberculosis bacteria. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Andrew Combs
Profiles Andrew Combs, a medicinal chemist who runs a program that designs molecules to calm overexcited kinases. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
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Meet Virginia Cornish
Profiles Virginia Cornish, a chemical biologist who uses genetic engineering methods to mix and match natural substances in new ways. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Cathy Drennan
Profiles Cathy Drennan, a biophysicist who studies how naturally occurring metals help our bodies run chemical reactions safely and efficiently. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Lola Eniola-Adefeso
Profiles Lola Eniola-Adefeso, a chemical engineer who is trying to create artificial white blood cells to deliver medicines. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Hudson Freeze
Profiles Hudson Freeze, a glycobiologist and biochemist who studies glycans, what they do in our cells, and how they're made. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Tim Jamison
Profiles Tim Jamison, an organic chemist who is trying to find out how microscopic marine algae that release toxins make their poisons. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs

Meet Jay Keasling
Profiles Jay Keasling, a chemical engineer who wants to use bacteria or yeast as factories to make medicines and other products that people want and need. (Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health)
Source: NIGMS Chemistry of Health - September 28, 2009 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: blogs