Research

Revealing Astounding Asymmetry in Amino Acid Photodissociation Rates: New Insights into Homochirality

A groundbreaking collaborative study by the Cooke, Madison, and Momose groups has uncovered a stunning discovery: amino acid photodissociation rates exhibit an enormous asymmetry, more than ten times greater than previously believed. This revelation, now featured as a cover article in JACS, offers fresh, transformative insights into the potential extraterrestrial origins of biological homochirality, challenging long-standing assumptions and opening new avenues for understanding life's chemical foundations.

Events

Jan 28 2025 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Jennifer Murphy
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto
Feb 4 2025 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Nadja Cech
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

News

Chemistry Welcomes Assistant Professor Ido Levin

Dr. Ido Levin will join the Department of Chemistry on Aug 1, 2025, jointly appointed with the Department of Mathematics.

Dr. Levin is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the...

Dr. Hein Receives R. U. Lemieux Award

Congratulations to Professor Jason Hein for being awarded the R. U. Lemiuex Award from the Chemical Institute of Canada! The R. U. Lemieux Award is presented to an organic chemist...