POTSDAM -- A Clarkson University doctoral candidate has won an award for his research on autism spectrum disorders, and five other students presented their work at the Eastern Analytical Symposium in …
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POTSDAM -- A Clarkson University doctoral candidate has won an award for his research on autism spectrum disorders, and five other students presented their work at the Eastern Analytical Symposium in Somerset, N.J.
Armand Gatien Ngounou Wetie of Cameroon has been working with assistant professor of chemistry and biomolecular science Costel C. Darie on research to identify autism biomarkers.
He was one of only four graduate students to receive the EAS Graduate Student Research Award, which was awarded by the symposium for the first time, this year.