JULIA A. KALOW

Department of Chemistry work: (847) 467-4972 2145 Sheridan Road [email protected] Evanston, IL 60208-3113 http://sites.northwestern.edu/kalowlab/

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University 2016–present • Research interests: chemistry, synthetic methodology, photochemistry, catalysis, physical organic chemistry, , sustainable , organic materials

Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013–2016 Advisor: Professor Timothy M. Swager • Developed an efficient synthesis of telechelic P3HT and a versatile strategy to prepare miktoarm branched polymers based on ring-opening metathesis polymerization. • Studied the self-assembly of novel architectures of conjugated polymers in solution and in bulk. • Designed responsive emulsions and developed strategies for the use of tunable complex emulsions in enzyme sensing.

Graduate Research Assistant, , Department of Chemistry 2008–2013 Advisor: Professor Abigail G. Doyle Thesis title: Catalytic strategies for asymmetric nucleophilic fluorination using a latent HF source: Development and mechanistic investigations • Initiated a program in asymmetric catalytic nucleophilic fluorination in the Doyle lab and introduced the use of benzoyl fluoride as a latent HF source for C–F bond formation. • Discovered key mechanistic insights into cooperative catalysis in the fluorination reactions that have led to additional projects, including selective radiofluorination.

Intern, Merck Research Laboratories, Medicinal Chemistry, Boston, MA Summer 2007 • Investigated metal-catalyzed trifluoromethylation methods (with Dr. Jed Hubbs).

Undergraduate Researcher, , Department of Chemistry 2005–2008 Advisor: Professor James L. Leighton • Participated in studies toward the synthesis of isocyclocitrinol A (with Dr. Arash Soheili). • Developed an enantioselective imino-Nazarov rearrangement (with Dr. Gregory Notte).

EDUCATION

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2008–2013 Ph.D., Chemistry • Cumulative GPA: 4.00/4.00

Columbia University, New York, NY 2004–2008 B.A. with honors, Chemistry and Creative Writing, summa cum laude • Cumulative GPA: 4.09/4.30; major GPA: 4.14/4.30

Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 2

AWARDS AND HONORS

RCSA Scialog Fellow: Chemical Machinery of the Cell 2019 Arthur K. Doolittle Award, PMSE 2019 NSF CAREER Award 2019 PMSE Young Investigator 2019 Searle Fellows Program, Searle Center for Advancing Learning and Teaching 2017-2018 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award 2018 Thieme Chemistry Journal Award 2018 Young Investigator Award, Air Force Office of Scientific Research 2017 Rising Stars in Chemistry Symposium, invitee, 2015 Ruth L. Kirschstein NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship 2013–2016 Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Honorific Fellowship, Princeton University 2012–2013 ACS Division of Organic Chemistry Graduate Fellowship, sponsored by Pfizer 2011–2012 Third-Year Seminar Award, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University 2011 Bristol-Myers Squibb Endowed Fellowship in Synthetic Organic Chemistry 2010 National Science Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 2008–2011 Hugh Scott Taylor Award, Princeton University 2008–2012 Salutatorian, Columbia College 2008 Karen Osney Brownstein Prize for Creative Writing, Columbia College 2008 Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia College 2007 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, Honorable Mention 2007 Pfizer Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 2006

PUBLICATIONS (undergraduate co-authors are underlined) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/47976984/?sort=date&direction=descending Independent career 6. Ishibashi, J. S. A.; Fang, Y.; Kalow, J. A.* “Mechanical and structural consequences of dynamic cross-linking in acrylic diblock .” Submitted. [ChemRXiv DOI:10.26434/chemrxiv.10000232] 5. Lin, T.-S.; Coley, C. W.; Mochigase, H.; Beech, H. K.; Wang, W.; Wang, Z.; Woods, E.; Craig, S. L.; Johnson, J. A.; Kalow, J. A.; Jensen, K. F.; Olsen B. D.* “BigSMILES: A structurally-based line notation for describing macromolecules.” ACS Cent. Sci. 2019. [DOI:10.1021/acscentsci.9b00476] 4. Woods, E. F.; Berl, A. J.; Kalow, J. A.* “Photocontrolled synthesis of n-type conjugated polymers.” Submitted. [ChemRXiv DOI:10.26434/chemrxiv.8378405] 3. Accardo, J. V.; Kalow, J. A.* “Reversibly Tuning Hydrogel Stiffness through Photocontrolled Dynamic Covalent Crosslinks.” Chem. Sci., 2018, 9, 5987–5993. [DOI:10.1039/C8SC02093K] 2. Ishibashi, J. S. A.; Kalow, J. A.* “Vitrimeric Silicone Elastomers Enabled by Dynamic Meldrum’s Acid-Derived Crosslinks.” ACS Macro Lett., 2018, 7, 482–486. [DOI:10.1021/acsmacrolett.8b00166] 1. Wang, X.; Kalow, J. A.* “Rapid aqueous photouncaging by red light.” Org. Lett., 2018, 20, 1716–1719. [DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.8b00100] Mentored research 12. Zarzar, L. D.; Kalow, J. A.; He, X.; Walish, J. J.; Swager, T. M. “Optical Visualization and Quantification of Enzyme Activity using Dynamic Droplet Lenses.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 2017, 114, 3821–3825. Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 3

11. Sha, S.-C.; Zhu, R.; Herbert, M.; Kalow, J. A.; Swager, T. M. “Chemical Warfare Simulant-Responsive Polymer Nanocomposites: Synthesis and Evaluation.” J. Poly. Sci. A Polym. Chem. 2017, 55, 3034–3040. • Invited contribution in honor of Bob Grubbs’ 75th birthday. 10. Nagelberg, S.; Zarzar L. D.; Nicolas, N.; Subramanian, K.; Kalow, J. A.; Sresht, V.; Blankschtein, D.; Barbastathis, G.; Kreysing, M.; Swager, T. M.; Kolle, M. “Reconfigurable and Responsive Droplet-based Compound Micro-Lenses.” Nature Commun. 2017, 8, 14673. 9. Gray, E. E.; Nielsen, M. K.; Choquette, K. A.; Kalow, J. A.; Graham, T. J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Nucleophilic (Radio)Fluorination of α-Diazocarbonyl Compounds Enabled by Copper-Catalyzed H–F Insertion.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 10802–10805. 8. Kalow, J. A.; Swager, T. M. “Synthesis of Miktoarm Branched Conjugated Copolymers by ROMPing In and Out.” ACS Macro Lett. 2015, 4, 1229–1233. 7. Zarzar, L. D.; Sresht, V.; Sletten, E. M.; Kalow, J. A.; Blankschtein, D.; Swager, T. M. “Dynamic Reconfiguration of Complex Emulsions via Tunable Interfacial Tensions.” Nature 2015, 518, 520–524. 11. Featured in Chemical and Engineering News and MIT news.

6. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “34.9.2. b-Fluoro Alcohols (Update 2013).” Sci. Synth. 2013, 4, 417–467. 12. Invited contribution. 5. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Enantioselective fluoride ring opening of aziridines enabled by cooperative Lewis acid catalysis.” Tetrahedron 2013, 69, 5702–5709. • Invited paper for Tetrahedron Young Investigator Award Symposium-in-Print in honor of Melanie Sanford. • Highlighted in SYNFACTS (2013, Issue 9).

4. Kalow, J. A.; Schmitt, D. E.; Doyle, A. G. “Synthesis of β-Fluoroamines by Lewis Base Catalyzed Hydrofluorination of Aziridines.” J. Org. Chem. 2012, 77, 4177–4183. 3. Shaw, T. W.; Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Fluoride ring-opening kinetic resolution of terminal epoxides: preparation of (S)-2-fluoro-1-phenylethanol.” Org. Synth. 2012, 89, 9–18. 2. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Mechanistic investigations of cooperative catalysis in the enantioselective fluorination of epoxides.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 16001–16012. • Highlighted in SYNFACTS (2011, Issue 12). 1. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Enantioselective Ring Opening of Epoxides by Fluoride Anion Promoted by a Cooperative Dual-Catalyst System.” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132, 3268–3269. • Highlighted in SYNFACTS (2010, Issue 6), SYNFORM (2010, Issue 7), and Org. Process Res. Dev. (“Some Items of Interest to Process R&D Chemists and Engineers”, 2010).

EXTERNAL FUNDING

NIH NIGMS R01 ($1,307,973): Development of Photoreversible 4D Cell Culture Technologies 2019-2023 NSF CAREER ($700,000): Photocontrolled Dynamic Covalent Crosslinkers for Light-Responsive Polymer Networks 2019-2024 Army Research Office ($120,000): Interfacial synthesis of 2D copolymers directed by noncovalent interactions 2019-2020 AbbVie ($3,000): grant to the Chicago Organic Symposium 2018 Center for the Chemistry of Molecularly Optimized Networks (NSF Center for Chemical Innovation) ($1,800,000/5 investigators): Phase I Co-Investigator (PI: Stephen Craig) 2018-2021 Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 4

Center for Sustainable Polymers (NSF Center for Chemical Innovation) Seed Grant ($75,000/1 year): “Thermal and photochemical reactions for recycling elastomers” 2018-2019 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award ($45,000): “Merging reactivity and properties: photocontrolled polymerizations and materials” 2018-2021 American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund ($110,000): “Visible light-promoted functionalization of coal-tar dyes: mechanism and synthetic utility” 2018-2020 Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Young Investigator Program ($450,000): “Merging reactivity and properties: photocontrolled synthesis of π-conjugated polymers” 2018-2021 Center for Sustainable Polymers (NSF Center for Chemical Innovation) Seed Grant ($75,000): “Photochemical Recycling: Photoactivated exchange of aromatic linkers for recyclable elastomers and thermosets” 2017-2018 NIH NRSA F32 ($151,926): “A Conjugated Polymer Fluorogenic Probe for Inorganic Polyphosphate” 2013–2016

INTERNAL FUNDING

Materials Research Science and Engineering Center Seed Grant ($47,965): “Ultrafast photoswitches for reconfiguring heterojunction interfaces” 2019-2020 Alumnae of Northwestern University ($2,500): grant to the Chicago Organic Symposium 2018 Lurie Cancer Center, American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant ($30,000): “Enabling Visible/NIR Photocontrol of 4D Biomaterials: Towards Tissue-Engineered Technologies for Cancer Research” 2017

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Organic Chemistry for Non-Majors Winter 2018, 2019 Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry • 2019: 94 students; average rating for course: 4.65/6.00; average rating for instructor: 5.46/6.00 • 2018: 130 students; average rating for course: 3.49/6.00; average rating for instructor: 4.11/6.00

Polymer Chemistry Winter 2017; Spring 2019 Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry • 2019: 10 graudate, 5 undergraduate students; average rating for course: 5.67/6.00; average rating for instructor: 5.78/6.00 • 2017: 7 graduate, 5 undergraduate students; average rating for course: 5.57/6.00; average rating for instructor: 5.71/6.00

Organic Reaction Mechanisms Fall 2016, 2017 Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry • 2017: 29 graduate, 3 undergraduate students; average rating for course: 4.88/6.00; average rating for instructor: 5.25/6.00 • 2016: 14 graduate, 4 undergraduate students; average rating for course: 4.89/6.00; average rating for instructor: 4.83/6.00

Preceptor, Organic Chemistry I Fall 2009 Princeton University, Department of Chemistry (80 students, 3 sections) • Average rating for instructor: 3.98/5.00

Teaching Assistant, Intensive General Chemistry Laboratory Spring 2007–2008 Columbia University, Department of Chemistry (12 students, 2 sections) Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 5

Peer-Led Learning Center Fall 2006 Columbia University, Department of Chemistry

MENTORSHIP

Graduate students: Ian Pierce (2019–present), Vivian Zhang (MSTP, 2019–present), Emily McClure (2018–present), Alexandra Berl* (2018–present), Boyeong Kang (2017–present), Christopher Eckdahl (2017–present), David Barsoum* (2017–present), Xiaodi Wang (2016–present), Joseph Accardo (2016– present), Eliot Woods (2016–present) (*denotes students supported by a competitive fellowship)

Postdoctoral scholars: Pradipta Das (2018–present), Bassil El-Zaatari (2018–present), Jacob Ishibashi (2017–present), Youlong Zhu (2016–2017)

Undergraduate students: Alayna Johnson (UIUC ’20, 2018), Kim Phan (Augustana College ’19, 2017), Colin Clayton, (Northwestern ’18, 2016–2017), Yan Fang (Northwestern ’19, 2016–2019), Xinping He (Tianjin U. ’15, 2014-2015), Dana Schmitt (Princeton ’12, 2011-2012)

INTERNAL SERVICE

CHEM 350 committee 2018– Graduate admissions committee 2016– Student award committees: Gelewitz (2017–2018), Ryan (2017), Presidential Fellowship (2018, 2019) 2017– Reader for undergraduate honors theses 2017– 2017 (1): Kalli Koukounas Qualifying exam committee member (*chair) 2017– 2019 (7): David Burke*, Aidan Caravana*, Guoping Li*, Xuhao Zhou*, Ada Kwong, Michael Strauss, Keegan Fitzpatrick 2018 (6): Coleton Carter, Austin Evans, Yishu Jiang, Miles Markmann, Eric Miller, Mihir Bhagat (ChBE) 2017 (9): Diego Alzate, Louis Redfern, Woojung Ji, Max Klemes, Rachel Snyder, Yuan Liu, David Barsoum, Jennifer Rote, Xi Chen (ChBE) Dissertation committee member 2019: Thomas Aldrich 2018 (4): Jennifer Grant, Kang Du, Benjamin McDonald, Pradeep Bugga Mentor, Searle Teaching Certificate Program (Diego Alzate) 2018–present Speaker, Graduate Society of Women Engineers at Northwestern 2017

EXTERNAL SERVICE

Reviewing, editorship, and advisory boards Guest editor (with Filip du Prez and Christopher Bowman) for a “Covalent Adaptable Networks” themed issue of Polymer Chemistry 2019 Advisory board, Polymer Chemistry (Royal Society of Chemistry) 2018–2020 External reviewer, DOD NDSEG, AFOSR, ACS PRF 2018–present Study section early career reviewer, NIH BMBI 2017 Panel reviewer, NSF CHE, GRFP 2017, 2018 Reviewer (J. Am. Chem. Soc. (15), Nature Chemistry (3), Nature Communications (1), Macromolecules (20), ACS Macro Letters (8), J. Mat. Chem. C (1), Polymer Chemistry (6), Chem. Sci. (1), Org. Lett. (3), Synlett (1), ASC Sus. Chem. Eng. (1), Org. Biomol. Chem. (1), Polymers (1), Eur. J. Org. Chem. (1), Advanced Materials (1)) 2014–present Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 6

Conference service Symposium organizer, ORGN Modern Methods in Polymer Chemistry, ACS Philadelphia 2020 Symposium organizer, DPOLY Vitrimers and associative polymer networks, APS Denver 2020 Session presider, ORGN Photoredox Chemistry, ACS Boston 2018 Discussion leader, Stereochemistry Gordon Research Conference 2018 Session presider, POLY Photochemistry and Polymers, ACS New Orleans 2018 Poster judge, POLY Sci-Mix, ACS DC 2017 Session presider, PMSE Dynamic Chemistry in Polymer Materials, ACS DC 2017 Session presider, RSC Polymer Chemistry Symposium, ACS San Francisco 2017 Session presider, PMSE Young Investigator Symposium, ACS San Francisco 2017 Session presider, ORGN Chemistry of Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes, and Graphene, ACS Philadelphia 2016 Discussion leader, Gordon Research Seminar in Polymer Chemistry 2015

Leadership Co-organizer, Chicago Organic Symposium, Northwestern University 2018 Co-organizer, Chicago Organic Symposium, University of Illinois at Chicago 2017 Contributor and team captain, SYNFACTS 2014

Mentorship NSF Future Faculty Workshop for women and underrepresented minorities, University of Delaware 2018 ChemWMN Network 2018-present NSF Future Faculty Workshop for women and underrepresented minorities, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 2017

Kalow Group outreach participation Discussion leader, STEM Circuit mentoring event, Northwestern April 2019 Host lab tours for Northwestern’s EXCEL summer program Summer 2018 Host summer research students for The Graduate School’s Summer Research Opportunity Program aimed at increasing diversity Summer 2017 Lab tours for high school students with NU’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers April 2017 High school science fair judges December 2016 National Chemistry Week hands-on demonstration of low-cost sensors (Loyola University) October 2016

INVITED PRESENTATIONS Spring 2020 ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2020: POLY Frontiers in Conjugated Polymer Design & Synthesis ACS National Award in Industrial Chemistry in honor of Mahfuza Ali Organic Reactions Lecture, Hope College, Chemistry Department, Holland, MI, November 2019: “Dynamic polymer networks for sustainability and biomedicine” Calvin College, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Grand Rapids, MI, October 2019: “Dynamic polymer networks for sustainability and biomedicine” Fall 2019 ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 2019: PMSE Young Investigator Symposium: “Reversibly photocontrolled stress-relaxing polymer networks” PMSE Toughening Networks & Gels though Molecular Design: “Kinetic trends in associative polymer networks” Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 7

POLY Ecofriendly Polymerization: “Transition-metal-free photopolymerization of pi-conjugated polymers” INORG ACS Award in Pure Chemistry Symposium honoring Danna Freedman: “Nickel-catalyzed coupling promoted by substrate photoexcitation” Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Chicago, IL, April 2019: “Reactivity-property relationships in photocontrolled polymer networks.” 2019 Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, “Site-Selectivity Across Disciplines”, Quebec City, Quebec, June 2019 (declined due to childbirth) Telluride Workshop on Accelerating Reaction Discovery, Telluride, CO, July 2019 (declined due to childbirth) Spring 2019 ACS National Meeting, ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry Symposium honoring Timothy Swager, Orlando, FL, April 2018: “Photocontrolling dynamic covalent chemistry in polymer networks.” ACS POLY webinar, November 2018: “Opportunities in Photochemistry: Photocontrol of Polymer Synthesis and Properties.” Fall 2018 ACS National Meeting, Polymer Chemistry for Functional Materials (POLY), Boston, MA, August 2018: “Reactivity-property relationships in photocontrolled polymer networks.” 3M Science and Engineering Faculty Day, Minneapolis, MN, June 2018: “Reactivity-property relationships in dynamic polymer networks.” 4th Functional Polymeric Materials Conference, Nassau, Bahamas, June 2018: “Reactivity-property relationships in photocontrolled polymer networks.” Miami University, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, Oxford, OH, April 2018 (student-invited): “Reactivity-property relationships in dynamic polymer networks.” Spring 2018 ACS National Meeting, Photochemistry and Polymers Symposium (POLY), New Orleans, LA, March 2018: “Photocontrol of crosslink exchange kinetics in hydrogels and vitrimers.” Boston Symposium on Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Boston, MA, October 2015: “Synthesis and Self- Assembly of Soft Materials for Biosensing.” Rising Stars in Chemistry Symposium, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, June 2015: “Synthetic strategies for spatial control from the molecular to macro scale.” Polymer Day, MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 2015: “ROMPing in and out: synthesis and self-assembly of conjugated H-shaped polymers.”

CONTRIBUTED PRESENTATIONS Kalow, J. A. “Photochemical methods for the synthesis of π-conjugated polymers.” Fall 2018 ACS National Meeting, ORGN division (oral), Boston, MA, August 2018. Kalow, J. A. “Photocontrolled materials: Converting stereochemical information into mechanics.” Stereochemistry Gordon Research Conference (poster), Newport, RI, July 2018. Kalow, J. A. “Selective activation by substrate photoexcitation for polymer synthesis.” Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting, POLY division (poster), Washington, DC, August 2017. Kalow, J. A. “Photocontrol of viscoelastic hydrogels.” Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting, PMSE division (oral presentation), Washington, DC, August 2017. Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 8

Woods, E. F.; Wang, X.; Accardo, J. V.; Fang, Y.; Clayton, C. Y.; Kalow, J. A. “Substrate photoexcitation by visible light for spatiotemporally controlled polymerization and crosslinking.” Polymers Gordon Research Conference (poster), South Hadley, MA, June 2017. Kalow, J. A.; Swager, T. M. “ROMPing in and out: synthesis and self-assembly of conjugated H-shaped polymers.” Fall 2015 ACS National Meeting, POLY division (oral presentation), Boston, MA, August 2015. Kalow, J. A.; Zarzar, L. D.; He, X.; Swager, T. M. “Responsive responsive surfactants for biosensing with dynamic complex emulsions.” Fall 2015 ACS National Meeting, ORGN division (oral presentation), Boston, MA, August 2015. Kalow, J. A.; Zarzar, L. D.; He, X.; Swager, T. M. “Design and synthesis of responsive surfactants for dynamic complex emulsions.” Organic Reactions & Processes Gordon Research Conference (poster), Lewiston, ME, July 2015. Kalow, J. A.; Swager, T. M. “ROMPing in and out: synthesis and self-assembly of conjugated H-shaped polymers.” Polymer Chemistry Gordon Research Conference and Symposium (poster), South Hadley, MA, June 2015. Kalow, J. A.; Swager, T. M. “H-shaped conjugated block copolymers: synthesis and self-assembly.” Materials Research Society National Meeting (poster), Boston, MA, December 2014. Kalow, J. A.; Graham, T. J.; Lambert, R. F.; Doyle, A. G. “New methods for asymmetric nucleophilic fluorination and radiofluorination.” National Organic Symposium (poster), Seattle, WA, June 2013. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Catalytic strategies for asymmetric nucleophilic fluorination using a latent HF source.” Fall 2012 ACS National Meeting (oral presentation), Philadelphia, PA, August 2012. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Catalytic strategies for asymmetric nucleophilic fluorination using a latent HF source.” ISACS7: Challenges in Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology (poster), Edinburgh, UK, June 2012. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle. A. G. “Cooperative Catalysis in the Enantioselective Ring Opening of Epoxides and Aziridines by Fluoride Anion.” National Organic Symposium (poster), Princeton, NJ, June 2011. Kalow, J. A.; Doyle, A. G. “Enantioselective Ring Opening with Fluoride Anion Promoted by a Cooperative Dual-Catalyst System.” Pacifichem (poster), Honolulu, HI, December 2010.

PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS

J. A. Kalow, J. V. Accardo. “Photocontrolled dynamic covalent linkers for polymer networks.” Filed 2018, U.S. Provisional Patent Application: 62/673,312.

T. M. Swager, E. D. Blankschtein, L. D. Zarzar, V. Sresht, E. M. Sletten, J. A. Kalow, “Compositions and methods for arranging colloid phases.” Issued 6/26/2018, US Patent No. 10,005,058.

T. M. Swager, E. D. Blankschtein, L. D. Zarzar, V. Sresht, E. M. Sletten, J. A. Kalow, “Compositions and methods for forming emulsions.” Issued 4/9/2019, US Patent No. 10,252,231.

AFFILIATIONS

Seed Investigator, Northwestern Materials Research Science and Engineering Center 2019–present Senior Investigator, Center for Sustainable Polymers 2019–present Julia Kalow: curriculum vitae 9

Investigator, Center for the Chemistry of Molecularly Optimized Networks 2018–present Seed investigator, Center for Sustainable Polymers 2017–2019 Member, International Institute of Nanotechnology 2016–present Member, Materials Research Society 2014–present Member, American Chemical Society (ORGN, POLY, PMSE) 2011–present