Chemistry Students Present at National Meeting

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Nine undergraduate students presented their computational biochemistry research at the National ACS Meeting in San Diego, California, March 25. The students in attendance were Zoe Vetter, Maddie Bromfman, Christine Chen, Mackenzie Sweeney, Emma Thompson, Dagmawit Kebede, Makda Gebreegziabher, Izzy Zagarri and Kaiden Zaborowski. Each created and presented a poster on their original research project in the computers in chemistry division poster session for the ACS.

Vetter and Bromfman won awards for their outstanding undergraduate research presentations at the poster session. The research was performed in the Miller biochemistry research lab at A.T. Still University under the supervision of Bill Miller III, associate professor of chemistry. All students received travel funding from the Department of Physical Sciences at Truman.
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