In 2013 Kalow joined
Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral fellow with
Timothy M. Swager. She worked on
telechelic P3HT synthesis, as well as
miktoarm polymers using
ring-opening metathesis polymerisation. Kalow became interested in the use of complex emulsions in enzyme sensing, as well as self-assembly of
block copolymers. She joined
Northwestern University in 2016. She is a member of the
National Science Foundation Center for Sustainable Polymers. Her work considers organic synthesis and polymer chemistry, and is interested in photoresponsive materials. This includes creating polymers with controlled chain lengths using selective photoexcitation. To achieve this, Kalow is developing
photochemically gated junctions, which allow
spatiotemporal control of junction dynamics. These junctions permit for transient regions of fast and slow exchange dynamics, which operate over long length scales. Her group are also developing
hydrogels that can be controlled using light. In 2017 Kalow was named a Searle Fellow at
Northwestern University.
Selected publications Her publications include; • • •
Awards and honours Her awards and honours include; • 2021
Sloan Research Fellowship • 2021
Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar Award • 2019
National Science Foundation CAREER Award • 2019
American Chemical Society PMSE Young Investigator • 2018 3M Non-tenured Faculty Award • 2018
Thieme Chemistry Journal Award • 2017
Air Force Research Laboratory Award • 2015
University of Chicago Rising Star in Chemistry She is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa. == References ==