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August 13th, 2009
Mount Saint Mary research
Abstract:
Mount Saint Mary College students Joseph Kramer, Class of 2010, a chemistry and biology major from Rocky Point, and Rayna Burke, Class of 2011, a chemistry major from Middletown, conduct nanoscience research under the direction of Janet Petroski, assistant professor of chemistry. The research will become part of a poster Kramer will present at the National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemistry Society Monday in Washington, D.C. Nanoscience is the study and manipulation of materials on an atomic level.
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