Department News Feed/arts-sciences/departments/chemistry/news/Recent posts from Department Newsen-usThu, 19 Sep 2024 18:40:46 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)Two USF alumni aim to transform mental health treatment with non-hallucinogenic psychedelics/arts-sciences/chronicles/2024/two-usf-alumni-aim-to-transform-mental-health-treatment-with-non-hallucinogenic-psychedelics.aspxCo-founders of Psilera Chris Witowski and Jackie von Salm – chemistry alumni – are using psychedelics to develop non-hallucinogenic drugs for mental health disorders, including frontotemporal dementia.External ArticleTue, 30 Jul 2024 15:00:58 Two USF alumni aim to transform mental health treatment with non-hallucinogenic psychedelicsCo-founders of Psilera Chris Witowski and Jackie von Salm – chemistry alumni – are using psychedelics to develop non-hallucinogenic drugs for mental health disorders, including frontotemporal dementia.Founders of Psilera, Jackie von Salm (left) and Chris Witowski (right). (Photo courtesy of Chris Witowski)/arts-sciences/chronicles/2024/two-usf-alumni-aim-to-transform-mental-health-treatment-with-non-hallucinogenic-psychedelics.aspxAlumni News,ResearchDr. Ioannis Spanopoulos recognized for significant contributions to the advancement of materials used for energy and environmental applications/arts-sciences/chronicles/2024/ioannis-spanopoulos-recognized-contributions-to-advancement-of-materials-for-energy-and-environmental-applications.aspxChemistry's Dr. Ioannis Spanopoulos has been recognized by the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) for significant contributions to the advancement of materials used for energy and environmental applications.External ArticleThu, 25 Jan 2024 11:25:05 Dr. Ioannis Spanopoulos recognized for significant contributions to the advancement of materials used for energy and environmental applicationsChemistry's Dr. Ioannis Spanopoulos has been recognized by the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) for significant contributions to the advancement of materials used for energy and environmental applications.USF students participating in The Spanopoulos Lab with Dr. Spanopoulos (center). (Photo courtesy of Dr. Ioannis Spanopoulos)/arts-sciences/chronicles/2024/ioannis-spanopoulos-recognized-contributions-to-advancement-of-materials-for-energy-and-environmental-applications.aspxResearch