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February 9, 2006 - The Chemical Society of Washington awarded Megan Carroll (C’06) and Morgan L. Deacon (C’06) with the College Chemistry Achievement Award.

Megan Carroll (C’06) and Morgan L. Deacon (C’06) The Chemical Society of Washington awarded Megan Carroll (C’06) and Morgan L. Deacon (C’06) with the College Chemistry Achievement Award. In recognition of outstanding achievement in college chemistry, the CSW awards its College Chemistry Achievement Award to a senior majoring in Chemistry or Biochemistry.

Megan Carroll, a Chemistry major and an outstanding scholar-athlete, performed undergraduate research for one year in the Swift lab where she initiated a project examining the crystallization of monosodium urate, a material most often implicated in the disease gout. Through her detailed in vitro crystallization work, she has been able to demonstrate a possible clinical correlation between lead poisoning and the growth of urate crystals. This work was supported in part by a highly competitive Summer 2005 GUROP (Georgetown Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program) fellowship.

In her first year, Morgan L. Deacon, a biochemistry major from Philadelphia, started her quite productive undergraduate research in the Tong lab where she studies nanomaterials. She has co-authored a paper published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society in 2004 and was the leading author of another paper appearing in Synletters in 2005. Morgan also presented her research at the undergraduate research poster session during the ACS annual meeting in D.C. last August. Additionally, Morgan was a recipient of the GUROP Fellowship (2004) and of the Adams Summer Fellowship (2005).

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