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Appendix B: Biographies
Pages 41-44

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... . He is responsible for sition metal ions interact with biological systems.
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... He was among ~biosolar/. His independent academic career has been spent the first to explore how ruthenium complexes bind to DNA entirely at Princeton University, where he currently teaches and developed some of the early fundamental chemistry of or coteaches three courses entitled Production of Renewable technetium relevant to its use in radioimaging agents.
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... Nocera and his graduate student, Alan Heyduk, the chemical and biological engineering department at the described the first molecule to produce hydrogen photo­ University of Missouri-Rolla. She is also the former dean catalytically from homogeneous solutions of hydrohalic of engineering at Sydney University in New South Wales, acid.
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... Wasielewski joined the scientific staff tion processes, linear and nonlinear laser spectroscopies, of the Argonne National Laboratory, where he rose through trace detection of pollutants, molecular beam and mass the ranks to become a senior scientist and group leader of spectrometric studies of carbon and metal clusters, and vibra- the Molecular Photonics Group. In 1994 Wasielewski joined tional relaxation dynamics.


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