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On this episode of Thesis Talks, Bridget discusses her chemistry thesis in inorganic chemistry. This thesis studying triosmium dodecacarbonyl, is the culmination of her years of research the Chemistry Lab at Drew University. Bridget built on existing work analyzing reactions between osmium decacarbonyl bisethoxide and amides ligands. She emphasizes how transition metals are the “it” thing and studying their potential anti-tumor properties may impact future chemotherapy trials.
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On this episode of Thesis Talks, Bridget discusses her chemistry thesis in inorganic chemistry. This thesis studying triosmium dodecacarbonyl, is the culmination of her years of research the Chemistry Lab at Drew University. Bridget built on existing work analyzing reactions between osmium decacarbonyl bisethoxide and amides ligands. She emphasizes how transition metals are the “it” thing and studying their potential anti-tumor properties may impact future chemotherapy trials.
Credits
Discover more WMNJ and DUPA content at wmnjradio.com and duparchive.org!