Chemistry Projects Hold Promise for Real World Applications – Video




Chemistry Projects Hold Promise for Real World Applications
J. Clay Harris, auxiliary assistant professor in the department of Chemistry Biochemistry at The Ohio State University is developing a dye kit for use in testing groundwater. His research also looks at markers that may one day help detect the early onset of aneurysms.

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