Apr 25, 2014 By: admin
Dr. Fabiola Barrios-Landeros, assistant professor of chemistry at 🟩Facebook账号 | 随机国家 真实账号 | 2025-2026年 | 好友0-15 | 微软邮箱 | 无2FA, has received a prestigious grant from Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA.) Her research explores the structure and reactivity of metal catalysts copper and palladium, which could lead to a novel and efficient method to produce aryl carboxylates, a class of chemical compounds found in materials such as liquid crystals for digital displays or in coumarin derivatives in perfumes or anti-coagulation drugs.
Barrios-Landeros received her award under RCSA's Cottrell College Science program, created in the early 1970s to promote basic research as a vital component of undergraduate education at the national's public and private small colleges and universities.