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Pitt-Greensburg’s new benchtop NMR device lets students study molecular structures

The undergraduate-friendly nuclear magnetic resonance instrument will ensure student researchers gain hands-on experience without having to leave campus.

An undergraduate researcher and Pitt-Bradford professor teamed up to publish a new chemistry paper

The project gave sophomore Patrick Ianiro invaluable lab skills and experience with international collaboration. The hopeful future surgeon is heading to Pittsburgh next year.

Pitt Engineering alumna Kate Gundlach is still racing toward her dreams

This year she became one of two women in IndyCar to hold the coveted race engineer position.

SEA-PHAGES has turned thousands of college students into more confident researchers

A $3 million Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant furthers the program, which is providing hands-on research opportunities at more than 150 schools, including Pitt-Greensburg.

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