CONWAY, Ark. (March 3, 2017)
– A research article co-authored by
Hendrix College chemistry professor Dr. David Hales, chemistry major Dylan
Rogers ’17, and chemical physics major Faizan Khan ’17, was selected to be one
of 25 papers featured in a new virtual issue of the Journal of Physical Chemistry B titled “B is for Biophysics.”
The collection includes the
“most exciting” Journal of Physical
Chemistry B biophysics papers from 2014 to 2016.
See the collection here.
The article is titled “Long-Lived
Intermediates in a Cooperative Two-State Folding Transition.”
Indiana University and Texas
A&M University researchers were also co-authors.
The research received vital
support from the Shideler-Hough Endowment for Education in Chemistry at
Hendrix, Hales said.
About
Hendrix College
Hendrix College is a private liberal arts college in Conway,
Arkansas. Founded in 1876 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church since
1884, Hendrix is featured in Colleges
That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think about Colleges and is
nationally recognized in numerous college guides, lists, and rankings for
academic quality, community, innovation, and value. For more information, visit
www.hendrix.edu.