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Under the guidance of Dr. Lee Graves, a professor known for his research in pharmacology and drug development, Emmy Tang has developed her own project investigating how cancer drugs work in the context of a rare disease called porphyria.
In the Miller Group at UNC-Chapel Hill, chemistry undergraduate JR Cobb studies how adding simple salts like lithium or sodium can control chemical reactions.
Carribeth Bliem and Anna Curtis contributed important insights to the fourth edition of Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed a new approach to create better rubber-like materials more quickly by combining artificial intelligence with human expertise.
Ashlee Falls presented her work at the ASMS conference, focusing on how to accurately measure PFAS in beer brewed around the world.
As as a senior scientist in P&G’s Baby, Feminine and Family Care Analytical division, Lauren McRae uses a problem-solving mindset to transform everyday products.







