The Green Chemistry Symposium is an event designed to foster passions, knowledge, and curiosity in the field of green chemistry. Students, researchers, and all interested persons are encouraged to attend the event. The event will provide you with the opportunity to present your research, spark conversations, network with individuals in related fields, and expand your passion for science!
Participate in the event's poster session for the prime opportunity to share your research and explore other work being done in green chemistry and related fields! Posters will be judged and prizes will be awarded.
Abstract submissions are NOT strictly limited to green chemistry! As a an undergraduate student chapter, we want to encourage the participation of all students and researchers in related fields to encourage discussion and discovery. We encourage presentations related to chemistry, biology, environmental science, chemical and biological engineering, and so on.
If you have any questions, email unmacs@unm.edu for more information.
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Lynne Goodwin is a Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) guest scientist. Lynne retired as a Research Technologist from the LANL Engineered Materials group in January 2024. Her focus was to develop alternative methodologies to reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous chemicals in preparing components for inertial confinement fusion target assembly. Her primary expertise is in molecular biology and human and microbial DNA sequencing. Lynne joined LANL and the Life Sciences group in 1990 as a Graduate Research Assistant and holds a master’s degree in Botany from North Carolina State University.