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: [CARB] Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry

Speakers

Speaker Image for Danielle Dube
Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Bowdoin College
Speaker Image for Xue-Long Sun
Professor, Cleveland State University
Speaker Image for Hien Nguyen
Carl Johnson-Pfizer Professor of Chemistry, University of Iowa
Speaker Image for Tao Wu
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Speaker Image for Jianglong Zhu
University of Toledo
Speaker Image for Cecilia Marzabadi
Seton Hall University
Speaker Image for Peter Andreana
The University of Toledo
Speaker Image for Clay Bennett
Professor, Tufts University
Speaker Image for Nikhil Nair
Tufts University
Speaker Image for Michael Schulz
Assistant Professor, California Institute of Technology

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