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What Have We Been Up To February 1, 2007: Eva Harth receives prestigious NSF CAREER awardEva Harth, Assistant Professor of organic and polymer chemistry in the Vanderbilt Chemistry Department has been awarded the NSF CAREER award, “the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of the early career-development activities of those teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their organization.” March 12, 2007: Sandy Rosenthal in the News Pioneering research at the interface of physics and chemistry results in new materials for photovoltaics and light generation. Quantum dots that produce white light could be the light bulb’s successor.
May 25, 2007: David Cliffel in the News David Cliffel and his team have developed a device called a microphysiometer, which actually uses living cells to help detect toxins and pollutants. Alarm Cells.
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