POTSDAM -- Erica Sharpe, a chemistry student at Clarkson recently won the Young Investigator’s Award at the Linus Pauling Institute’s Diet and Optimum Health conference in Corvallis, Ore. She …
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POTSDAM -- Erica Sharpe, a chemistry student at Clarkson recently won the Young Investigator’s Award at the Linus Pauling Institute’s Diet and Optimum Health conference in Corvallis, Ore.
She completed the green tea research during a pre-doctoral fellowship at Bastyr University. Sharpe, who works in the lab of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Professor Silvana Andreescu, studied 24 varieties of green tea during the fellowship.