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Eugenia Kumacheva

Eugenia Kumacheva awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

Eugenia Kumacheva, a distinguished professor of chemistry in the Faculty of Arts & Science, has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship from .

Kumacheva鈥檚  research explores the field of 鈥渟oft matter鈥 or polymers, colloids, liquid crystals, hydrogels and living matter. She has designed and developed soft materials for use in an extraordinarily broad range of areas, including telecommunications, security, data storage, drug delivery and tissue engineering.

A native of Ukraine, Kumacheva holds a Canada Research Chair in Advanced Polymer Materials. She is a member of the Royal Society of Canada, an Officer of the Order of Canada and was the first Canadian winner of the L鈥橭real-UNESCO Prize for Women in Science.

Kumacheva, who is cross-appointed to the is now collaborating with  a professor of chemistry and computer science, on the development of innovative anti-cancer therapies.

鈥淭he Guggenheim Fellowship is a mark of recognition and one of the great career achievements for a scientist,鈥 says Kumacheva. 鈥淚t will support the collaborative research with Professor Al谩n Aspuru-Guzik, with an ambitious goal to accelerate anticancer drug discovery.鈥

Faculty of Arts & Science