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Disabled Researchers and the Professor Paradox
This week’s issue of Nature calls attention to a recently awarded NIH grant to promote diversity in the scientific workforce. In particular, this grant will fund Purdue University’s new Institute for Accessible Science, which aims to understand the obstacles that … Continue reading
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Nobel Prize for Palladium!
The chemistry Nobel Prize was announced this morning, and my colleagues and I are thrilled that it went to some real organometallic chemists! Even better, they were honored for their use of my favorite metal, palladium.
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