Airdate: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Season: 8 Episode: 11
Guest: Janine Mauzeroll
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Janine Mauzeroll, who’s a Professor of Chemistry at McGill University, where her lab applies experimental and theoretical electrochemical methods to biomedical and industrial problems, such as multidrug resistance in human cancer cells and corrosion in magnesium containing automobiles.
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Associated Webinar: The Wonderful World of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM)
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