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Posted on Feb. 2024 by Matt Bush

May Constabel successfully defended her dissertation!

Congratulations to May Constabel, who successfully defended her thesis titled “Programmed Temperature Electrospray Ionization (ptESI) for Thermal Cycling of Proteins”. May will soon complete her degree in the M.S. in Applied Chemical Science and Technology (MSACST) program. May has accepted an offer to join the laboratory of Prof. Anouk Rijs at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as a PhD student. We all wish May great success and happiness in the Netherlands!

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