In The News
Mental illness is more common than most people realize
The Tennessean, Jul. 11, 2021
Research Snapshot: Hidden variable gives people another tool to manage major depressive disorders
Research News@Vanderbilt, Jun. 2, 2021
Inspiring Women in STEM: Interview with Prof Sandra J Rosenthal
Valparaiso Women in STEM, Feb. 15, 2021
Shell properties play an important role in the stability of green quantum dots
AIP Scilight, Mar. 27, 2020
Illumination
Valpo Magazine, Nov. 2019
Rosenthal awarded Herty Medal for achievements in chemistry, STEM education
Research News@Vanderbilt, Feb. 20, 2018
‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to better, brighter lasers
Research News@Vanderbilt, Mar. 21, 2017
‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers
PHYS.ORG, Mar. 20, 2017
Mood ring materials – a new way to detect damage in failing infrastructure
research news@Vanderbilt, Nov. 21, 2016
Rosenthal named winner of 2014 SEC Faculty Achievement Award
myVU, Apr. 9, 2014
New research at Vanderbilt could help make quantum dots the future of superefficient lighting
Nashville Scene, Aug. 16, 2012
Probing the roots of depression by tracking serotonin regulation at a new level
research news@Vanderbilt, Jun. 27, 2012
Quantum dots brighten the future of lighting
research news@Vanderbilt, May 8, 2012
High school students turn blackberries into solar cells
research news@Vanderbilt, Mar. 21, 2012
Prof. Rosenthal elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
research news@Vanderbilt, Dec. 14, 2011
Something big from something small
Vanderbilt Engineering Magazine, Oct. 7, 2011
Prof. Rosenthal represents Vanderbilt at the Coalition for National Science Funding’s Capital Hill day and exhibition
research news@Vanderbilt, May 13, 2011
Prof. Rosenthal named the inaugural Jack and Pamela Egan Chair of Chemistry
Vanderbilt News, April 6, 2011
Nanocomposite solid-state lighting
RSC Chemical Technology, Jan. 30, 2008
Bulb Slayer: Lighting the World with LEDs
BREAKTHROUGH AWARDS 2006: Innovators Michael Bowers, James McBride and Sandra Rosenthal
Popular Mechanics, Dec. 18, 2006
Vanderbilt chemists receive Popular Mechanics’ 2006 Breakthrough Award
Vanderbilt News, Nov. 21, 2006
Quantum-dot research targets general illumination
LaserFocusWorld, Mar. 1, 2006
Accidental Find to Signal “Lights Out” for Incandescent Bulbs?
National Geographic News, Nov. 1, 2005
Accidental Invention Points to End of Light Bulbs
Live Science, Oct. 21, 2005
Accidental invention could light up the future
NBC News, Oct. 21, 2005
Quantum dots that produce white light could be the light bulb’s successor
Vanderbilt Exploration, Oct. 20, 2005