Explores methods for analyzing microbial communities, including FISH, PCR, stable isotopes, and single-cell genomics, to link functions to individual cells.
Explores the significance of organic chemistry in everyday compounds and the principles of green chemistry, emphasizing stability of reactive intermediates and molecular configuration.
Explores the Radiative Transport Equation in tissue optics, covering radiance, photon distribution, and numerical solutions like Monte Carlo simulations.
Explores probe detection using antibodies and DNA in bio/CMOS interfaces, covering antibody-antigen interactions, DNA hybridization, and labeling techniques.
Explores the chemistry and conduction mechanisms of organic semiconductors, including hybridization, conjugation, singlets, triplets, exciton binding, and relaxation processes.
Covers the fundamentals and applications of organic chemistry, emphasizing its importance in various fields and exploring career opportunities for organic chemists.