News and Events
2015
December
![Asia's molecule](../images/news-and-events/cgd-news.jpg)
Asia Riel's paper, "Protonation and Alkylation Induced Multidentate C–H Anion Binding to Perrhenate," has been published in Crystal Growth and Design.
![A unique halogen bonding molecule binding iodide](../images/news-and-events/nick-publication.jpg)
Nick Wageling and George Neuhaus publish their paper, "Advantages of Organic Halogen Bonding for Halide Recognition," in Supramolecular Chemistry.
September
![Dan's molecule](../images/publications/dan-acta.jpg)
Dan Decato publishes his paper in Acta Crystallographica Section E.
August
![The president of the university and the governor presiding over award ceremony](../images/news-and-events/mredi-funding.jpg)
Gov. Steve Bullock, together with University of Montana President Royce Engstrom and Montana University System Commissioner of Higher Education Clay Christian, gathered at UM’s Skaggs Building Aug. 18 to announce UM as the recipient of nearly $4 million in the state’s first large-scale research initiative. The Department of Chemistry project was awarded $1,292,398. It’s led by chemistry professors Chris Palmer, Mike DeGranpre, and Orion Berryman and addresses Montana’s water quality monitoring. Montana’s economy thrives because of its abundant surface water and groundwater resources. Agriculture, tourism and other mainstays of the economy depend on sustaining these water resources and also remediating those that have been adversely impacted by human activities. The research award will advance new technology to allow continuous monitoring in Montana. The sensors will be capable of detecting aquatic invasive species, organic pollutant and arsenate—a salt of arsenic acid, and will measure the pH and alkalinity of water.
July
![Nick teaches spectrum children about magnesium and carbon](../images/news-and-events/spectrum-summer-2015.jpg)
Nick Wageling burning magnesium on dry ice while teaching spectrUM students about the properties of magnesium oxide and carbon. Over the course of the summer, the Berryman Lab has hosted numerous classes, which included students with autism.
June
Daniel Decato attends the 2015 American Crystallographic Association Summer Course at Northwestern University.
May
![Berryman lab group photo](../images/news-and-events/group-photo-summer-2015-news.jpg)
The Berryman Lab welcomes undergrads Evan McManigal, Vinicius Rodrigues do Nascimento, Chris Grubb, Alex Johnson, and Morly Jessop. We also say good-bye to George Neuhuas who has been accepted to Oregon State.
Asia Riel, Dan Decato, and Casey Massena successfully defend their dissertation proposals.
Asia Riel receives the Stanley R. Ames scholarship.
Morly Jessop receives the General Chemistry Achievement Award.
April
![spectrUM science camp](../images/news-and-events/spectrum.jpg)
The Berryman Lab hosts spectrUM science camp.
January
Asia Riel and Dan Decato pass their divisional exams.