Zach Baum

Information Scientist, CAS

Bio

Zach Baum is an information scientist at CAS. He earned his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry in 2018 from The Ohio State University, where he studied organometallic chemistry and the electronic structures of low-dimensional materials.

Drug Discovery
It is estimated that one in five human cancers involve RAS mutations. Although once considered undruggable, this blog looks at recent advances in RAS inhibitors and emerging therapies.
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Sustainability
In the ongoing pursuit of greener energy sources, lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen fuel cells are two technologies that are in the middle of research boons and growing public interest. Read this blog to learn more about the promises and challenges of these technologies.
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Materials
CAS enables views into past journal and patent publications for lithium-ion battery recycling, including processes, emerging trends, and global challenges.
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Digital R&D
Learn about the growth and barriers of artificial intelligence (AI) and learning algorithms within the field of chemistry.
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Emerging Science
Learn more about what performance-enhancing drugs are, how they are detected, and the future development of non-targeted detection methods.
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