To promote women in science, the CCE is sponsoring the Emory Assoc. of Women in Science chapter to do our demos at a STEM day for middle school…

Recent issue of Accounts of Chemical Research edited by CCE chemists Lynn, Mehta & Goodwin highlighted by NSF Science 360 and Emory eScience…

The CCE is providing seed funding to artists to help us explain our research to the public.


Hud group article, "Human Telomere Sequence DNA in Water-Free and High-Viscosity Solvents: G-Quadruplex Folding Governed by Kramers Rate…

Every year AbGradCon offers a very diverse and supportive environment for grad students and early post-docs to come together and share the latest…

As a lead in to the Group Intelligence performances at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, David Lynn & Martha Grover will discuss…

2012 CCE Artist in Residence, Nacho Rodriguez Bach, opens his new exhibit, From Form to Function (De la Forma a la Funcion) exploring chemical…

Martha Grover presented the talk "Model for the emergence of the first functional polymers during sequence independent replication" at…

Martha Grover, Steve Everett, and Terri Dilling partake in panel discussions for the Georgia Tech Neuro Humanities Entanglement Conference and…

AbSciCon was held with great success in Atlanta with over a dozen talks, many posters and a few chaired sessions by members of the CCE.


2011 CCE Visiting Artist and Emory Music Professor, Steve Everett, will premiere a multimedia performance for a string quartet with narration by…

2012 CCE Artist in Residence, Terri Dilling, opens her new exhibit exploring chemical evolution through visual art at the Spruill Gallery.


See Martha's presetation at the Chemical Evolution on Earth session.


The Center for Chemical Evolution has been invited back to represent NSF in Vancouver at Family Days at the AAAS Annual Meeting. Be sure to stop…

As part of the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta, Center member David Lynn will participate in a conversation with Emory music professor,…

In celebration of the International Year of Chemistry and Evolution Science Cafes at the Atlanta Botanical Garden


This is a unique chance to learn what it's like to be a scientist and explore different scientific fields. Guests will enjoy one-on-one…

The central dogma of biology, around now for more than 50 years, states that information in DNA is transcribed into RNA which is, in turn, used in…

One program that has grown into one of IBB's largest outreach events is the Buzz on Biotechnology High School Open House.


In addition to celebrating photography this October, the Atlanta art community is celebrating " or at least examining " evolution.