

Educational and Service Accomplishments 21 postdoctoral scholars/visiting professors, 47 graduate students, 115 undergraduates and 17 high school students trained in lab from 1993-present fifteen different undergraduate and graduate chemistry courses taught to ~2000 students Principal Investigator of National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program in Nanoscience at USC, 1999-2005, PI of similar program at UIUC, 2014-present development of Materials Chemistry course for South Carolina students contributing author of textbook, Chemistry: The Central Science, 10th edition and full co-author on 11th ,12th,13th and 14th editions. Morrison Lectureship, Carleton College, 2012 Carol Tyler Award of the International Precious Metals Institute, 2013 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014 TREE Award, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, 2015 Langmuir Lecturer, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2015 Elected Member, U.S. Pickett Lecturer, Mount Holyoke College, 2011 ranked #32 in Thomson Reuters Sciencewatch list of “Top 100 Chemists for the Decade 2000-2010” ranked #10 in Thomson Reuters Sciencewatch list of “Top 100 Materials Scientists for the Decade 2000-2010” James D & Julia P. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2001 Siemens-Westinghouse High School Science Mentor Award, 2003 USC Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, 2003 USC Russell Research Award in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering, 2005 Nanotech Briefs Nano 50 Award, Innovator Category, 2008 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008 Kolthoff Lecturer, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry, 2009 McMaster Visiting Scientist, Bowling Green State University, College of Arts and Sciences, 2010 Inorganic Nanoscience Award, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2011 Fellow, American Chemical Society, 2011 Lucy W. Sloan Foundation, 1997-99 National Science Foundation Award for Special Creativity, 1998-2000 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 1998 USC Golden Key Faculty Award for Creative Integration of Research and Undergraduate Teaching, 1998 Michael J.
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Honors as Faculty Member Murphy’s professional honors include: a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 1995-98 Cottrell Scholar Award, 1996 Excellence in Teaching Award, USC Mortar Board, 1996 Research Fellow of the Alfred P. Murphy has been a scientific reviewer for 50 different journals and 10 different funding agencies (both US and international). She served as the senior editor of the Journal of Physical Chemistry, 2006-2011 deputy editor, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011-present, and is a member of Editorial Advisory Board for Langmuir, Chemistry of Materials, NanoLetters, Chemical Communications, ACS Nano, and the Journal of Cluster Science.

She has been principal investigator or senior investigator on 50 research grants since 1993, and delivered more than 300 invited talks at universities and at professional scientific meetings since 1993. Research Accomplishments and Interests Murphy has authored more than 220 publications in print/in press on the synthesis, growth and properties of inorganic (principally gold) nanomaterials for optical and biophysical applications, with environmental implications, and on the physical properties of DNA. Barton, at the California Institute of Technology. Ellis at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1990 and spent the next three years as NIH Postdoctoral Fellow with J.K. Murphy received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1982 and another B.S., in biochemistry, from the same institution in 1986. Member of the Audit (Chair), Executive, and Science Advancement committees. Faulkner Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Head, Chemistry Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Candid, Three cols, close together, unaware of camera, animated. Pls go to Sportsmen's Lodge, Coldwater and Ventura, North Hollywood, get shots of gals from Gold Key group, planning ball. Supplementary material reads: "Photo assignment for Tuesday April 1 at 12 noon. Special Instructions: Contacts Wednesday. (Sleeve reads: S-12330).Ĭaption slip reads: "Photographer: Glickman. University of Southern California Digital LibraryĬollection Los Angeles Examiner Collection, 1920-1961Ĭontact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 Publication Information University of Southern California. Title Golden Key Ball, 1958 Creator Glickman
