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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.97, No.47 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (50 articles)

2 - 2 What a year
Seijo BC
4 - 4 Survey responses
Marans N
4 - 4 Primo Levi
Kirschenbaum LJ
6 - 6 Synthesis-planning program relies on human-machine partnership
Lemonick S
8 - 8 Novel antibiotic discovered in the guts of worms
Katsnelson A
8 - 8 Hear kids interview chemists in our newest podcast
Davenport M
9 - 9 Perovskite transistors work longer with a better insulator
Patel P
10 - 10 Platinum atoms liberate hydrogen from methanol
Jacoby M
10 - 10 Making chimeric versions of chemokine receptors
Arnaud C
10 - 10 Cave deposits support early migration hypothesis
Viglione G
11 - 11 MATERIALS Bottom-up perovskite spits out NH3
Boerner LK
11 - 11 ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Cadmium-free quantum dot LEDs
Halford B
11 - 11 ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY More evidence of Russian role in Ru leak in 2017
How L
12 - 12 SUSTAINABILITY Anheuser-Busch made
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 AGRICULTURE Phone app for African, Asian farmers gets funding
Bomgardner M
12 - 12 3-D PRINTING Ellen Kullman to lead Carbon
Tullo A
13 - 13 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Novartis to acquire The Medicines Co
Cross R
13 - 13 GENE THERAPY Dyno to use machine learning for AAV design
Cross R
14 - 14 PETROCHEMICALS Former Braskem CEO indicted in US corruption probe
Tullo A
14 - 14 PHARMACEUTICALS Asahi Kasei moves deeper into pharma
McCoy M
14 - 14 OUTSOURCING WuXi adds vaccines to site in Ireland
Mullin R
14 - 15 ETHICS Ex-Monsanto scientist indicted
Reisch M
14 - 14 ENERGY STORAGE Anode material firm raises $18 million
Scott A
14 - 14 PETROCHEMICALS BASF starts work on big China complex
Scott A
14 - 14 POLYMERS Shell embraces chemical recycling
Tullo A
14 - 14 INVESTMENT Saudi Arabia attracts $2 billion in projects
Tullo A
15 - 15 FOOD INGREDIENTS Evonik partners for animal milk sugars
Bomgardner M
15 - 15 GENE THERAPY Cell, gene therapy center set in Boston
Cross R
15 - 15 ONCOLOGY AbbVie expands pact with Harpoon
Jarvis L
15 - 15 GENE THERAPY Ferring, Blackstone form FerGene
Jarvis L
16 - 16 EPA rescinds industry safety provisions
Johnson J
16 - 16 Lawmaker subpoenas agency over formaldehyde review
Erickson B
17 - 17 US academic R&D spending in 2018 by the numbers
Widener A
17 - 17 EPA evaluating whether to require reporting of PFAS releases
Hogue C
18 - 21 A long road for liquid biopsies
Madhusoodanan J
22 - + What is a young chemist in the UK worth?
Zainzinger V
26 - 27 Surviving in electronic materials
Mccoy M
28 - 29 Setting the world's largest table
Davenport M
31 - 31 How faculty can prevent bullying
Heemstra J
32 - 34 2019 was marked by a deluge of deals and robust investment in cutting-edge technology
Jarvis LM
35 - 35 The Food and Drug Administration's revolving door
Satyanarayana M
36 - 36 A breakout year for KRAS inhibitors
[Anonymous]
37 - 37 Individualized medicine got real
Cross R
38 - 38 Introducing CRISPR 3.0
Cross R
40 - 40 Protein degradation blossomed as drugs moved from lab to clinic
Jarvis LM
41 - 41 A HOT YEAR FOR CELL THERAPY START-UPS
Cross R
42 - 42 VACCINES Ebola vaccines were put to the test in the DRC
Satyanarayana M
43 - 43 DRUG DISCOVERY Al for drug discovery came into its own
Lemonick S
44 - 44 President of ACS, with a Cuban beat
Echegoyen L
45 - 45 Get out of here. It's for your own good
[Anonymous]