The Welch Foundation has named Dr. Richard H. Holm a recipient of the 2016 Welch Award, to be presented in October. He will share the prize with Dr. Stephen J. Lippard, MIT. Professor Holm is credited with changing the manner in which inorganic chemistry...
Harvard’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology hosted its third annual undergraduate research symposium, showcasing its undergraduates’ state-of-the-art research projects and honoring the historic contributions of CCB professor and renowned...
Colleagues, friends and family share memories and tributes after the passing of a pioneer in bioinorganic chemistry On February 15, 2021, Professor Richard H. Holm passed away at the age of 87. He gave over 41 years to the Department of Chemistry and...
This page contains Memorial Minutes, tributes to the lives and service of deceased members of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology written by their colleagues. This practice started in 2000; as such, we do not have remembrances for all our...
On This Page Mission & Values Collaboration Brief History Academic Degrees CCB By the Numbers Harvard’s Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology (CCB) takes an interdisciplinary approach to discover new chemical phenomena, design technologies for a more...
CCB alum Gregg Tucci was recently feted by the faculty for 25 years of service to the department. Gregg came to CCB in 1989 as a graduate student, and after finishing his PhD under the direction of Richard Holm stayed on to our great benefit: as an...
We are proud to present our fourth edition of CCB Magazine! Click here to access the online edition. Send us your comments and questions to the editor at yahya_chaudhry@fas.harvard.edu. In this fourth issue, "Rediscovery," we focus on acknowledging and...
CCB's Lu Wang and Brian Liau honored for advising Harvard College’s Advising Programs Office awarded 12 advisers from across the University with the prestigious Star Family Prize for Excellence in Advising. The Star Prizes were established by James A...
Star-Friedman Challenge for Promising Scientific Research awards seven cutting-edge projects By Samantha Sarafin ’21 In this moment of great global uncertainty, the Star-Friedman Challenge for Promising Scientific Research is helping Harvard researchers...
It’s your typical biotech love story: A couple of eager Harvard students stumble upon a brilliant scientific breakthrough in anti-aging, drop out of school to pursue their dream, experience a fast and furious rise to fame before … well, we won’t give the...