Welch Institute names Matthew Tirrell to chair Scientific Advisory Board

The Welch Institute for Advanced Materials , a strategic partnership between The Welch Foundation and Rice University focused on world-leading advanced materials research, has named Matthew Tirrell to chair its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Tirrell is dean of the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the Robert A. Millikan Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He replaces Paul Alivisatos , who was recently named president of the University of Chicago. "I want to thank Paul for his leadership on The Welch Institute's Scientific Advisory Board in its first year," said Welch Foundation Chair and Director Carin Barth. "His wisdom and guidance have been immensely helpful and I know how fortunate the University of Chicago is to have him at its helm. "We are thrilled to have Dr. Tirrell assume the chair position of The Welch Institute's SAB," Barth said. "Matt is a highly acclaimed pioneer in nanotechnology and biomolecular engineering and recognized for his innovative and collaborative research. His background and accomplishments will be a tremendous asset to The Welch Institute as we build a premier program in advanced materials." "We are delighted and grateful that Matt Tirrell, one of the country's most eminent material scientists, has agreed to chair the board," said Rice University President David Leebron. "As we continue to develop plans for the institute, Matt's advice, along with that of other SAB members, will be invaluable." Tirrell's lab specializes in the manipulation and measurement of polymer surface properties at the molecular level to gain insight into adhesion, friction and biocompatibility.
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