Chemistry Professor Jonathan Wilker selected for 2024 Grist 50 List, attends Climate Week in New York City
2024-11-27
Writer(s): Steve Scherer
Jonathan Wilker, a professor in the James Tarpo Jr. and Margaret Tarpo Department of Chemistry in the College of Science at Purdue University, was recently named to the 2024 Grist 50 list. As part of the award, he also attended Climate Week NYC this past September.
Grist is a nonprofit, independent media organization that focuses on climate solutions and justice. They select an annual list of 50 climate leaders to watch from across the U.S.
According to the Grist website, the list is made up of “teachers, scientists, doctors, farmers, artists, entrepreneurs, and activists who are putting climate front and center in their work and driving real progress.”
After a highly competitive interview process, Wilker was one of ten people chosen for the Science and Energy category for his research developing “a green substitute for the millions of tons of petroleum-based tapes and industrial chemical-based glues that stick our world together.”
For twenty-five years, Wilker and his lab have been studying the science of sticky substances, analyzing marine animals that adhere, like mussels and oysters, and trying to create better, sustainable, affordable adhesives that work as well as any glue on the market.
When you visit Wilker in the Brown Laboratory building, he is quick to point out all the objects in his office that are non-recyclable and destined for landfills someday.
“Adhesives are in everything from computers and phones to furniture, carpet, shoes, building materials, and even cardboard packaging, which is rarely recycled because petroleum-based adhesives are used in the sticky backings for mailing labels,” explained Wilker, who also holds a courtesy appointment in the School of Materials Engineering.
He says that his lab has recently been working on high-performance adhesives made from fully sustainable agriculture feedstocks.
“We are making new bio-based adhesives that are as strong as epoxies and, ultimately, carbon-negative. Part of these efforts include creating startup companies, where we are working to find new markets for bio-based adhesives,” Wilker added.
Describing him as a chemist who “is putting some mussel behind sustainable adhesives,” the Grist organization invited Wilker and the other 49 climate leaders to gather in New York for a special event presented in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative as part of Climate Week NYC.
“It was wonderful to see just how many people there were from arts, media, business, tech, policy, and advocacy working on these challenges. I found it heartening to hear the health equity, clean water, security, climate, and basic human rights stories being told,” said Wilker, who spent two days networking with current and past Grist 50 list members, Climate Week NYC attendees, and Clinton Global Initiative commitment makers.
Professor Jonathan Wilker was in the audience when former President Bill Clinton presented President Joe Biden with the Clinton Global Citizen Award during the Clinton Global Initiative event in New York City on Sept. 23. (Photos courtesy of Jonathan Wilker.)
About Purdue Chemistry
The Tarpo Department of Chemistry is internationally acclaimed for its excellence in chemical education and innovation, boasting two Nobel laureates in organic chemistry, the #1 ranked analytical chemistry program, and a highly successful drug discovery initiative that has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties.
About Purdue University
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