www.racemization.org is a not-for-profit web portal set up by laboratories conducting amino acid racemization to serve as an information point for those interested in the use and application of amino acid racemization. The site provides links to research articles and background information about the method, its application and limitations to the fields of medicine, forensic science, archaeology environmental science and quaternary geology. It was set up following the GSA session in 2003 in honour of Glenn Goodfriend, one of the most innovative uses of the technique, who found application of amino acid racemization in areas most of use would not have imagined. If you are interested in adding links or providing information to the site please contact the webmaster
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Racemization: a definition from Wikipedia
