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Chemistry Graduate Student Features
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Albanie Hendrickson-Stives, who is a fourth-year student in the Keating group.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Taylor Zaniewski, who is a fourth-year student advised by Professor William Hancock of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Jessica Lee, who is a second-year student in the Keating group.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Steven Taylor, who is a seventh-year student in the Weinreb lab.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Kelsey Watson, who is a fifth-year NSF fellow in the Asbury lab.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Vincent Torres, who is a member of the Hickey group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
This week, we are featuring Mrutyunjay (MJ) Nair, who is a second-year graduate student in the Bollinger-Krebs group.
In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Ciera Wentworth, who is a third-year student in the Zarzar lab.
Each week, the Department of Chemistry highlights a graduate student who is doing interesting and exciting work around the department. In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring John Swartzfager, who is a fifth-year student in the Asbury lab.
Each week, the Department of Chemistry highlights a graduate student who is doing exciting work around the department. In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Rebecca Balaj, who is a fourth-year student in the Zarzar group.
Each week, the Department of Chemistry highlights a graduate student who is doing exciting work around the department. In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Patrick Corrigan of the Silakov lab.
Each week, the Department of Chemistry highlights graduate students who are doing exciting work around the department. In this installment of our highlight series, we are featuring Ryan Szukalo, who is a third-year student in the Noid lab.