Tag - Schmid College of Science and Technology

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Chapman University Research Awards for July-August 2024
Professor Mike W. Martin Remembered as Great Teacher and Prolific Writer
Chapman alumnus John Corpin '69
Chapman’s First Physics Major, John Corpin ’69, Pays it Forward with an Endowed Scholarship The scholarship supports undergraduate students who have financial need and are pursuing a degree in the hard sciences.
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Alumnus Alex Wendling Pledges $45,000 to Establish Food Science Fellowship The Custom Flavors Scholars in Food Science fellowship will provide support to up to three currently enrolled students in Chapman’s food science program.
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Chapman Researchers Use AI to Create Disease-Fighting Medications The method, which refines results from ChatGPT, can create drugs to fight cancer.
What’s Actually in Your Supplements? Chapman University Researchers Detect Hidden Ingredients and Questionable Claims in Supplements
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First-Gen Student Mariel ’27 Wants to be the First Reporter Live from the Moon The broadcast journalism and documentary undergrad is thankful for receiving scholarships to attend Chapman and make her dreams a reality.
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Mamie ’78 and Adam Maywhort Increase Legacy Gift by $1 Million to Support Campus Infrastructure and Improvements The Maywhorts will support the Alumni House, Leatherby Libraries, business and economics, engineering and science and technology.
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Chapman Scientists Code ChatGPT To Design New Medicine The coded model may vastly accelerate the process of identifying viable drug candidates for a wide range of diseases, at a fraction of the cost.
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$2.5 Million Gift Supports Math, Philosophy and Physics Doctoral Fellowships
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Chapman University’s Environmental Scientist, Dr. Joshua Fisher Contributes to Milestone Study on OpenET’s Precision in Monitoring Water Use Sustainable water management is an increasing concern in arid regions around the world, and scientists and regulators are turning to satellites to help track and manage water resources
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Chapman Professor Helps United Nations’ Response to Water Crisis

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