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Dr. Padgett and Savannah River National Laboratory colleague run technical sessions at SERMACS 2009

Dr Tad Whiteside (SRNL) and Dr Clifford Padgett (chemistry) chaired one poster and two oral sessions at the 2009 Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS 2009); these fo

Dr. Werner publishes a paper on MRI contrast agents

Eric Werner, Chemistry, has published a paper in the latest issue of Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging on novel research related to using gadolinium(III) complexes as magnetic resonance imagin

Chemistry faculty, staff and undergraduate research students attend and present research papers at the 61st Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in San Juan Puerto Rico

A number of faculty, staff and students from the Department of Chemistry and Physics attended the 61st Annual Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society.

Chemistry student club receives national recognition

The American Chemical Society (the world's largest scientific society) has recognized the Armstrong Atlantic Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society for its activities during 200

Dr. Hizer makes presentation at the Savannah Science Seminar

On September 14, Todd Hizer, Chemistry, made a presentation to the 2009-2010 edition of the Savannah Science Seminar.

Dr. Richard Wallace presented a paper at the 2009 California Rare Fruit Growers Annual Meeting

Richard Wallace, Chemistry, presented an invited talk at the California Rare Fruit Growers "Festival of Fruit" annual meeting in Santa Rosa, California. The talk with co-authors Ms.

Chemistry faculty publish multiple articles

Dr. Cliff Padgett, chemistry, has published the following paper in the series Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing:

Dr. Will Lynch presents a paper at the 2009 Fall National Meeting of the American Chemical Society

Will Lynch, Chemistry, presented an invited talk in the symposium "NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum." The talk with co-authors Drs.

The Chemistry and Biology Programs receive an NSF MRI grant to purchase a LCMS-TOF instrument

Drs Feske (PI-Chemistry), Wallace (Chemistry), Nivens (Chemistry), Lynch (Chemistry), Mateer (Biology), Collier (Biology) and Marriott (Sav.

The Chemistry Program receives an NSF CCLI grant to improve general chemistry instruction

Drs Lynch (PI), Padgett, MacGowan, Smith, Hizer, Nivens and Werner in the chemistry program have recently received $192,535 from the National Science Foundation.

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