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  2. Raychelle Burks - Wikipedia

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    Raychelle Burks is an associate professor of analytical chemistry at American University in Washington, D.C., and science communicator, who has regularly appeared on the Science Channel. In 2020, the American Chemical Society awarded her the Grady-Stack award for her public engagement excellence.

  3. Chemical technologist - Wikipedia

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    Chemical technologists generally require completion of a specific college program—either two year or four year— in chemical, biochemical, or chemical engineering technology or a closely related discipline. [2] They usually work under or with a scientist such as a chemist or biochemist.

  4. Paula Cable-Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Cable-Dunlap is from North Carolina.She is the daughter of a nurse and was determined to work in medicine as a child. [1] She studied chemistry at Western Carolina University, and was an intern at DuPont, [2] where she became interested in analytical chemistry and worked in the Imaging Systems Department.

  5. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, three-year college or technical school programs are offered that include seven semesters, two of them comprising an unpaid internship. The student graduates before taking a standard examination (such as the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science, or CSMLS, exam) to be qualified as a medical laboratory technologist. [10]

  6. Hach Company - Wikipedia

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    Hach Company manufactures and distributes analytical instruments and reagents used to test the quality of water and other liquid solutions. Manufactured and distributed worldwide, Hach systems are designed to simplify analysis by offering on-line instrumentation, portable laboratory equipment, prepared reagents, easy-to-follow methods, and technical support.

  7. Chemist - Wikipedia

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    Analytical chemistry is the analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure. Analytical chemistry incorporates standardized experimental methods in chemistry. These methods may be used in all subdisciplines of chemistry, excluding purely theoretical chemistry.

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