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Lydia Contreras Receives Norman Hackerman Award for Biosensor Research

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Lydia Contreras Receives Norman Hackerman Award for Biosensor Research

Lydia Contreras, assistant professor and the Chevron Centennial Teaching Fellow in Chemical Engineering, has been awarded a Norman Hackerman Award for her work to develop biosensors to monitor effects of environmental pollutants.

The annual award recognizes early-career researchers who have expanded the field and comes with a $100,000 prize. The highly competitive honor is named … Read the rest »