Chemistry Department Hosts MARM 2002
May 28, 2002Print-Friendly Version
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George Mason’s Chemistry Department plays host to the Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting (MARM) of the American Chemical Society today though Thursday on the Fairfax Campus. The meeting will feature presentations on forensic DNA testing by J. Butler, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); biotechnology crops by M. Holden, NIST, and D. Kendall, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and bioprocess engineering by R. Goldberg, NIST, and G. Payne, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Other topics include structural genomics, women in chemistry, obtaining grants, and space chemistry. For more information visit the MARM web site.