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Chemistry professor Carol Parish, a co-leader on this grant project, is quoted.
Carol Parish is Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry. A nationally recognized leader in computational and theoretical chemistry, her research focuses on understanding the molecular behavior of energy-related materials and biomolecules.
In addition to her role as a chemistry professor, Parish serves as associate provost for academic innovation and is coordinator of the Beckman Scholars Program at UR.
Contact Sunni Brown at sbrown5@richmond.edu to connect with Parish.
Chemistry professor Carol Parish, a co-leader on this grant project, is quoted.
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry and associate provost for academic integration, authored this piece.
This editorial was coauthored by chemistry professor Carol Parish and several of her current and former students.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded UR a nearly $250K grant to purchase a high-performance computer for biomedical research. Chemistry professor Carol Parish is serving as the principal investigator on this project.