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Ben McCool

Ben McCool joined the ExxonMobil Research and Engineering in 2005. He currently leads efforts aimed at developing low energy conversion and separations technology aimed at methane upgrading.Read more

Tomer Shlomi

Tomer's interest in nanotechnology stems from working on characterizing and quantifying metabolic aberrations in cancer cells. Towards this end, he applies high-throughput metabolomics and isotope tracing approaches via high-resolution mass-spectrometry (detecting molecules whose concentration is in a nano-molar scale).Read more

Kelsey Kettelhut

Kelsey Kettelhut is currently Associate Director, Program Development at AIChE. In this role, she oversees the program development department, which leads the management, planning, and execution of AIChE's Spring and Annual Meetings as well as over 30 specialty conferences each year. Kelsey received her B.S. in Chemistry and Women's and Gender Studies at Beloit College in Beloit, WI. ...Read more

Tomer Shlomi

Tomer is interested in nanotechnology stems from our work on characterizing and quantifying metabolic aberrations in cancer cells. Towards this end, we apply high-throughput metabolomics and isotope tracing approaches via high-resolution mass-spectrometry (detecting molecules whose concentration is in a nano-molar scale).Read more

Kiran Patil

He has done his M. tech. (Chemical engineering) in 2002, from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. and Ph.D. (Systems biology) in 2006. He was an Assistant Professor from, 2006– 2010 at Technical University of Denmark. He is now a Group leader at EMBL since 2010.Read more

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