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LSU Chemistry Sets Record Enrollment in Fall 2025
The Department of Chemistry is pleased to announce that undergraduate enrollment has reached a new high of 240 majors this fall. The growth reflects the continued enhancement of our undergraduate studies program, which now offers both BS and BA degree tracks, specialized concentrations, and educational partnerships with pre-health and forensic programs, making chemistry an attractive and rewarding path of study at LSU.
Efforts to modernize the curriculum through Curricular Analytics have streamlined degree pathways and improved student success. Additionally, upgrades to the teaching laboratories, funded by LSU Student Technology Fee (STF) grants, and targeted recruitment initiatives have all contributed to the increase in chemistry majors.
Modeling materials defects: LLNL interns explore nanotubes and batteries
September 3, 2025 | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
This summer, LSU Chemistry graduate student Golam Azom (Kumar Research Group) participated in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's CCMS Internship Program, utilizing simulations to investigate ion and proton transport in carbon nanotubes. His findings on how surface defects affect transport have applications in various areas, including water purification and chemical separation. Read more in the LLNL feature.
LSU’s New 3D Tumor Cell Culturing System Could Accelerate Breast Cancer Research, Treatment
August 20, 2025
An LSU-created system could change the way scientists grow and study breast cancer
tumors, and it wouldn’t be possible without the work of LSU Chemistry’s Prof. John
Pojman.
Prof. Pojman co-invented the 3D cell culturing system’s unique hydrogel, built from
inexpensive, off-the-shelf resins. More than just cost-effective, the innovation allows
tumors to grow in an environment that closely mimics the body, providing researchers
a powerful new tool for testing cancer treatments. | Learn more
LSU Chemistry Hosts 2025 Smart REU Students for a Summer of Breakthroughs and Growth
August 14, 2025
Each summer, LSU Chemistry welcomes a group of undergraduates to participate in the Smart Polymer Composite Materials and Structures Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The ten-week program brought together a talented cohort of students from across the country to explore polymer and materials chemistry in LSU labs. Meet the chemistry cohort and read their stories.
New Grant Supercharges LSU’s Analytical Science Infrastructure: Major Upgrades for MSF and NMR Facilities
The LSU Mass Spectrometry Facility (MSF) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility are receiving major upgrades thanks to a $69,199 enhancement grant from the Louisiana Board of Regents. With an additional $45,287 in cost share from LSU, the grant will streamline workflows by enabling new in-house sample preparation techniques and introducing variable-temperature capabilities for NMR spectroscopy. The improvements will enhance research quality and foster deeper collaboration across scientific disciplines. | Learn more
Technology for Licensing: Wettability Enhancing Spray for Agrochemical Applications
LSU Chemistry Assistant Professor Amy Xu and graduate student Sulochana Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage developed a coacervate adjuvant as an eco-friendly spray additive that spreads more effectively over waxy leaves. By improving wettability, sprays retain better, reducing waste, protecting crops, and minimizing environmental harm.
To learn more about the recently filed patent or explore collaboration opportunities, email techlicensing@lsu.edu.
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