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Final Program: Tuesday Morning Plenary
Tuesday Morning Plenary

Date: Tuesday, September 26, 8:00 am
Anachem Award:  Richard D. Sacks, posthumous: From Exploding Wires to Rapid Chromatography: The Legacy of a High Speed Scientist and Gentle Mentor; accepted by Jim Holcombe, University of Texas, Austin

Charles Mann Award, Growing, walking and falling. The role of Raman spectroscopy in the study of musculoskeletal tissue; Michael Morris, University of Michigan



TitlePresenting AuthorDateTime
From Exploding Wires to Rapid Chromatography: The Legacy of a High Speed Scientist and Gentle MentorPresented by James A. HolcombeTue Sep 268:00 am
"Growing, walking and falling. The role of Raman spectroscopy in the study of musculoskeletal tissue"Michael D. MorrisTue Sep 268:30 am



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