SURF undergrads take measure of CFCs in Mount Hope Bay

Roger Williams University senior Colby Masse, leaning on a lab counter in the Marine and Natural Science building, describes Narragansett Bay as a ‘sink’ for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Along with fellow SURF student Lyndsay Marlowe, he is working under Dr. Stephen O’Shea to discover the process by which these chemicals are deposited into the bay’s sediment, and also transformed into other chemical compounds which could prove harmful to the environment.

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Post-Doc at Bryant University

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunity in the Reid Laboratory The laboratory of Dr. Christopher Reid at Bryant University (Smithfield, R.I.) works at the interface of chemistry and biology in the areas of carbohydrate chemistry and glycobiology. We are looking to add a post-doctoral fellow to our laboratory working in our antibiotic discovery team. This position will be […]

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