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CMS · REU · Presidential Award

2004 Coryell Award Winner

The Undergraduate Awards Committee of the division of Nuclear Chemistry and
Technology of the American Chemical Society would like to offer
congratulations to Michelle L. Kovarik as the recipient of the 2004 Coryell
Award. Michelle is a student at Saint Louis University and did her research
with the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Kentucky.
Her mentors were Dr. Michael Jay and graduate student Jim Weekley, and
the title of her research was “Development and Application of
Nanosuspension Liquid Scintillation Counting Fluid.”
A short write-up about Michelle's research: (Michelle's poster will be presented at the March National ACS meeting in Anaheim. Her poster is CHED #736 in the Monday 2-4 PM Undergraduate Research poster session in Hall A of the conference center.) Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) currently accounts for 71% of mixed radioactive, organic waste. Development of an aqueous-based scintillation cocktail is desirable to reduce the amount of mixed waste produced. |