Winners in Biomedical Research at Dartmouth
The Fourth Annual Celebration of Biomedical Research at Dartmouth (CBR@D), held 17 October, highlighted the diversity of research here at Dartmouth.
[more]The Fourth Annual Celebration of Biomedical Research at Dartmouth (CBR@D), held 17 October, highlighted the diversity of research here at Dartmouth.
[more]To be a graduate student is to be a professional multi-tasker.
[more]The third annual Celebration of Biomedical Research at Dartmouth (CBRaD) is being held Thursday, October 26 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm on the second floor of the Life Sciences Center. CBRaD is an event that brings together scientific research from all graduate programs at Dartmouth and creates a unique environment of diversity that aims to support collaborative research efforts.
[more]Science Advisor to Bill Gates, serving as Chief of Staff of science and health strategy at bgC3, LLC, a research company established by Gates to bring scientific and technological services to disease prevention and to combat global poverty.
[more]The Dartmouth Graduate Alumni Research Award has been instrumental in my graduate research this year. In the Guerinot lab, we study how essential nutrients are “eaten” by and stored in plants. For many of the nutrients that we study the only way to visualize their localization in the plant is to use a giant X-ray to conduct Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (SXRF) microanalysis, which allows non-destructive multi-elemental imaging of plant tissues. The support of this award allowed me access to collaborating synchrotron beam lines.
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