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Drake to host guest lecture on shrinking the analytical lab

News PhotoSusan Lunte, the Ralph N. Adams distinguished professor of chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Kansas, will present a guest lecture on Friday, Nov. 5.

Lunte’s presentation is titled “Shrinking the Analytical Laboratory and Neurochemical Applications of Capillary and Microchip Electrophoresis.” The lecture will begin at noon in room 206 of Olin Hall, 1344 27th St.

Lunte, who also serves as director of the University of Kansas Adams Institute for Bioanalytical Chemistry, earned her bachelor’s degree from Kalamazoo College and her doctorate from Purdue University.

Drake University’s Science Collaborative Institute (DUSCI) serves as event sponsor. The institute’s goal is to promote, support and coordinate efforts to fund undergraduate research in math and science.

 

For more information, contact Maria Bohorquez, department chair and professor of chemistry, at 515-271-2595 or maria.bohorquez@drake.edu.