Thursday, April 07, 2011
What's New in Access Science
JoAnne Stubb of MIT, is the winner of the 2010 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry, and has earned this recognition for her work in uncovering the intricate processes by which cells safely use free radicals, for developing new cancer treatments, and for improving the production of environmentally friendly biodegradable polymers. But in what significant, if symbolic, way has Dr. Stubb's work imitated life?
The answer to that question is available in a video biography in the online database Access Science. To view the video Click Here. Select this Off Campus Access link for information on how you can connect to the Access Science database from off campus locations.
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