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Meet the Faculty

Want to use the College's new Veeco Dimension atomic force microscope to probe the structure and chemistry of biological systems at the nanoscale? Ask Megan Núñez.

Donald Cotter's research focuses on the history of chemistry.

Darren Hamilton employs the tools of organic synthesis to design and prepare novel molecules for applications in molecular recognition, sensing and imaging, and as components of new materials.
Using computational chemistry to study proton conduction in a variety of materials is key to Maria Gomez's work.
Want to explore new methodologies in polymer science to improve adhesion, wettability, and biocompatibility? Ask Wei Chen.

Mentoring students of color and monitoring the biosynthesis and biodegradation of bacterial polyesters in vivo are two focuses of Sheila Browne's work.

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