POTSDAM — Danielle Whitham ‘20, a Chemistry and Biomolecular Science student was selected for a travel award to attend the 68th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference on Mass …
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POTSDAM — Danielle Whitham ‘20, a Chemistry and Biomolecular Science student was selected for a travel award to attend the 68th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, which will be held during May 31-June 4, in Houston, TX.
This conference is the greatest international conference in mass spectrometry, which gathers about 7,000 scientists.
Whitham, a native of Colchester, Vermont, is currently a senior at Clarkson University and will graduate this May 2020, as Chemistry and Biomolecular Science double-major. She was also recently accepted in the Chemistry PhD program at Clarkson.